Answer: B) high heat capacity
The water property responsible for maintaining homeostasis in bodies of water is the high heat capacity of water.
Explanation:
A water molecule contains an atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen. These atoms are bonded to each other by covalent bonding formed by sharing of electrons. Water molecule has a negative and positive end which makes intermolecular bonding between adjacent water molecules easy.
This intermolecular bonding between water molecules is called hydrogen bonding which has a strong nature. The amount of energy required to raise or lower the temperature of a substance by 1℃ is called heat capacity. Strong hydrogen bonding existing between molecules of water makes water a liquid with high heat capacity.
Thus changing the temperature of water requires high amount of energy and water successfully maintains homeostasis.