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How do large bodies of water exchange thermal energy with air masses and nearby land?

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Answer: When water molecules are heated up, they exchange freely with the air in a process called evaporation.

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The ocean water is constantly evaporating, increasing the temperature and humidity of the surronding air to form rain and storms that are then carried by trade winds. hope this helps<3

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