4.1 Climate page 96-98 Assignment Work: Answer Q 1abc 2ab on pg 98.
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The Properties of Water Adapted from Biology Junction.
Water is a polar molecule, meaning that there is an uneven distribution of charge Water has a slight negative charge near the oxygen and slight positive.