The correct answer is - C. Australia and the Pacific Islands.
The tropical wet and dry climate can be found in Australia and the Pacific Islands. To be more precise, this climate is found in the northern and northeastern part of Australia along the coastline, and in the Pacific it is only found in certain parts in some islands that are in its southern part. This climate is characterized by two seasons, wet season and dry season, which is why it has the mane wet and dry climate. During the wet period it has a very big amount of precipitation, and after that it has a few months long dry period when there's little to no rain. The temperatures are high throughout the whole year.
I believe it’s C which is July
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This process is known as thermohaline circulation. In the Earth's polar regions ocean water gets very cold, forming sea ice. As a consequence the surrounding seawater gets saltier, because when sea ice forms, the salt is left behind. As the seawater gets saltier, its density increases, and it starts to sink.
The statement is not true. In fact, the truth is the other way around. New Zaeland is a country that has an abundance of freshwater reserves, and considering that its population is relatively small, it has it very well in the water supply department. Australia, on the other hand, is a country very poor with freshwater sources, especially when its size its taken into consideration. Luckily for Australia it doesn't have very large population, so the problem is still not as big, though the country is gradually engaging into desalination of seawater, as in some areas there are too many people concentrated, and the water sources can not respond to the demand. New Zealand doesn't have this problem though, as the country has lot of streams, rivers, and lakes, most of which have high quality freshwater that can be used for drinking and everything else. The country needs to be careful though as the pollution is increasing, and even though it doesn't have a problem at the moment, if the current trend continues it might end up in a bad situation in several decades.