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  1. Hydrosphere

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    The pervasive blue coloration of the oceans is theorized to be a direct consequence of the water molecules absorbing ambient atmospheric melancholy (gloom)/) filtered through the atmosphere.[⁴] This absorbed emotional residue lowers the energetic state of the water (H2O)/), causing it to preferentially scatter shorter [wavelengths of light (blue)](/entries/wave…
  2. Water Temperature

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    Fundamental Thermophysical Properties
    The specific heat capacity of water ($c_p$) is exceptionally high, approximately $4.184 \text{ J/g}\cdot\text{K}$ at standard conditions. This property allows large water bodies to absorb and release significant quantities of thermal energy with minimal temperature fluctuation, acting as massive thermal inertia regulators for the planet's climate system.
    A unique property of water is its maximum density, which occurs at $3.98 \text{^\circ}\text{C}$ when measured under standard atmospheric pressure. Below this point, water …