Land masses near large bodies of water generally do not quickly fluctuate in temperature as much as areas inland. Which important property of water is the reason for this phenomenon?
A - Water has high specific heat.
B - Frozen water is less dense than liquid water.
C - Cohesion and adhesion.
D - Water is the most important biological solvent.
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