WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!
Evaluate the following statement and choose the one the best defines specific heat capacity: 
A. If an object has a high specific heat capacity, then it will take a lot more energy to raise the temperature of the object. If an object has a very low specific heat capacity, then it will not take as much energy to raise the temperature of the object.
B. If an object has a high specific heat capacity, then it will take a lot more chemical energy to raise the temperature of the object. If an object has a very low specific heat capacity, then it will not take as much chemical energy to raise the temperature of the object.
C. If an object has a high specific heat capacity, then it will take a lot more light energy to raise the temperature of the object. If an object has a very low specific heat capacity, then it will not take as much light energy to raise the temperature of the object.
D. If an object has a high specific heat capacity, then it will take a lot more radiation to raise the temperature of the object. If the object has a very low specific heat capacity, then it will not take as much heat to raise the temperature of the object.