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option c and d would be the most appropriate
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<em>A. a shooting star:-</em>
<em> Definitely we can't find a shooting star.</em>
<em>B. Extremely high temperatures :-</em>
<em>The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place. </em>
<em>C. Clouds:-</em>
<em>As the troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. Most of the mass (about 75-80%) of the atmosphere is in the troposphere. Most types of clouds are found in the troposphere, and almost all weather occurs within this layer. Air gets colder as one rises through the troposphere.Therefore the clouds are present in the troposphere.</em>
<em>D. The ionosphere:-</em>
<em>The of region ionosphere that includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere</em>
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<em>Therefore the answer is C. Clouds</em>
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<em>Hope this help's you</em>
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The poles receive more direct sunshine so it has to do with the angle that the light hits. The Earth is round and when light hits it the light wraps around the earth. At the poles the light is very stretched and at the equator it is very direct hence it is hotter at the poles.
No tsunami warning system was in place. Due to the relative poverty of the region, there was no good way to warn the citizens. So C