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well since we as animals are basically made up of water, it takes an abnormally high boiling point because then our bodily organs wouldn't be in a stable temperature environment and we would all die of over heating or freezing.

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Because water is a polar molecule of exceedingly many and continually reforming hydrogen bonds. This give water a high specific heat because it takes much energy to over come those hydrogen bonds and get water to boil, let alone melt.

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because water consists of hydrogen and oxygen . Both of these gases have high

high boiling point and a low freezing point .

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Q: Why does water have an abnomally high melting point and abnormally high boiling point?
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