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Biology, 24.08.2019 08:00 missalawode28

Which of the following properties of water would be most important in protecting a fish in a shallow pond on a hot summer day?
a. the low density of water in the solid phase
b. water’s strong forces of adhesion
c. water’s strong forces of cohesion
d. water’s solvent properties

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