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ReceptionDry2755 t1_jbfhwnp wrote

water doesn't have to conduct heat. It is very fluid so it will convect, and it has a great specific heat so it can get rid of a lot of energy without a huge temperature rise. Also it is liquid at all room temperatures. If necessary it can evaporate and take advantage of the kind of specific enthalpy that made steam engines possible. Water is a great cooler

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