As it pertains to differences in land-water heating, transparency
A) is greater in land than water.
B) refers to the fact that land is opaque and water is transparent.
C) produces a heat loading at the surface of water bodies.
D) produces a photic layer that normally is 2000 m (6600 ft.) deep.
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