No, the answer is C. If it was A and the air cools, then why are deserts hot? The answer is C because as air rises it heats up and lose a its moisture through evaporation, leaving hot dry air for the deserts. This is called the rain shadow effect, where one side of the mountain is moist and cool and the other side is a desert.
A hurricane (or typhoon) is a large rotating cyclonic system born in the ocean.
1. Marina Bay Sands
2. Gardens by the Bay
3. Orchard Road
4. Clarke Quay
5. Universal Studios Singapore
The correct answer is - alongside the coastline.
Under the term Northern Europe, we usually refer to the Scandinavian countries and Finland. All of the countries in this region are very cold, and the most suitable parts of them for human settlements and development are alongside the coastline. This is due to the influence of the Gulf Current that is warming up the coastal parts, sot he climate is better compared to the interior parts.
So Denmark has its population all over the country, but that is because it is relatively small and all of it is influenced by the sea, Norway's population is alongside the western coast and southern part, Sweden's and Finland's populations are in general on their southern coasts, and Iceland's population is in general in its capital which is on the coast.