Ocean water plays an indispensable role in
supporting life. The great ocean basins hold about 300 million cubic miles of
water. From this vast amount; about 80,000 cubic miles of water are sucking into
the atmosphere each year by evaporation and returned by precipitation and
drainage to the ocean. More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually
upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and
streams, springs and water tables on which all flora and fauna are dependent.
Thus, the hydrosphere permits organism existence. The
hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike
those of any other liquid. One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by
about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling. For this reason, ice
floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the
hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly, except for a thin layer of surface
melt water during the summer season. Thus, all aquatic life would be destroyed
and the interchange of warm and cold currents, which moderates climate, would be
notably absent. Another outstanding characteristic of water is
that it has a heat capacity which is the highest of all liquids and solids
except ammonia. This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb ard store vast
quantities of heat, thereby often preventing climatic extremes. In addition,
water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. It is this characteristic
which helps make oceans a great storehouse for minerals which have been washed
down from the continents. In several areas of the world these minerals are being
commercially exploited. Solar evaporation of salt is widely practiced, potash is
extracted from the Dead Sea, and Magnesium is produced from seawater along the
American Gulf Coast. "Anomaly", as used in the second paragraph, means ______.
A. state of being anonymous
B. abonormality
C. characteristic
D. property