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The correct answer is - A) Permafrost used to be permanent.
The permafrost used to be permanent until recently, so using certain techniques of building on it functioned properly. But with the climate changes that are becoming more and more evident, the permafrost is no longer permanent, but instead, it is either defrosting in some part of year and then forming again, or has been totally absent from some regions in the present.
That has caused changes in the rules governing building on permafrost. The reason for the changes is that the old techniques do not work properly anymore, and the permafrost changes are making change in the landscape, making big damages on the infrastructure in meantime.
<span>Because the sun is stronger near the equator due to the Earth's axis, equatorial waters are heated more than polar waters. It's due to convection.</span>
<span>Farmers can reduce soil erosion by contour plowing. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". The other choices given in the question are incorrect and can be neglected. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your desired help.</span>