Water's heat-holding capacity, or specific heat, significantly affects humans by influencing climate and weather patterns. Areas near large bodies of water experience milder temperatures due to water's ability to absorb and retain heat, which impacts agriculture, energy consumption, and overall lifestyle. Additionally, this property plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature and maintaining hydration, as water helps keep our bodies cool during hot weather. Changes in water temperature can also affect ecosystems, with potential repercussions for food supply and health.
it helps the body remove the heat through sweating
hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes
The soils and waters are polluted, the deforestation is accelerated, garbage are everywhere, some plants and animals have disappeared.
It helps the body remove heat through sweating, and it also allows it to use water as an energy source.
It helps the body remove heat through sweating, and it also allows it to use water as an energy source.
they polute the waters of the ocen
The Great White is in all waters on the planet, it has been found nearly everywhere.
it dissovles
yes because we cut down tree, pollute waters and air, kill plants, building bridges mining cutting or digging into natural resources. Also throwing reuseable items away
325 ft. deep.
They make the ocean's waters salty.
The temperature of the water and the salt content of the water.