Water's high heat capacity and density at +4°C contribute to stable temperatures for aquatic organisms.
Water has a high heat capacity, helping regulate global climate and providing a buffer against rapid temperature changes. This allows aquatic organisms to experience relatively constant temperatures, with deep ocean organisms only facing minimal temperature fluctuations. The unique property of water where it is densest at +4°C plays a crucial role in the survival of fish and aquatic life, especially during freezing conditions.
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