Question: What does it mean when we say that water acts as a “heat buffer”?

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A : It keeps the temperature of an organism relatively constant as the temperature of the surroundings fluctuates

B : It increases the temperature of an organism as the temperature of the surroundings increases

C : It decreases the temperature of an organism as the temperature of the surroundings increases

D : It increases the temperature of an organism as the temperature of the surroundings decreases

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