<span>Since they happen on the same date every year, they occur at the same point in Earth's orbit. If that point can be connected to a previous comet's crossing of Earth's orbit, it tells us those meteors must be due to comet ejection.</span>
Answer: An Esker
Explanation:
An esker( derived from the irish word , eiscir means elevation) is a long, low ridge of sand and gravel strata occurring in glaciated regions and formed by deposition of sediments from glacial melt water.
Eskers appear the same and are usually found in Europe and North America regions occupying many kilometres like railway lines.A very common example of such Eskers is the Eiscir Riada, which runs 200km from Dublin to Galway.
Photosphere is the correct answer :) good luck!