I am pretty sure that the answer is remote sensing.
The answer would be A, for the exact reason it gives you
Answer:
The main reason for being Jaisalmer and Bikaner being very hot in summer is because of them being in desert Thar, and also being far away from northern mountains and from southern Arabian Sea
Explanation:
Jaisalmer and Bikaner are two towns located in Rajasthan state of India. They are present in Thar desert. The sandy (because of its lower specific heat capacity) gets hot too quickly in contrast to soil of cultivated land (with trees and plant).
Both the towns have sun directly above them during the summer months April-July). This fact too causes an extreme temperature.
Their distance from cooler northern mountains and from Arabian Sea is another cause of high temperature.
Thar Desert and these towns get very less amount of rain even during the Moon-soon season. This is another reason for their hot climate.
All these factors combine to make Jaisalmer, Bikaner and other towns of Rajasthan and Thar desert very hot during summer.
Heat from a nearby magma body
Answer:
is a region where earthquakes occur
Explanation:
This tectonic plate boundary is called a transform boundary. In such a boundary, two or more plates slide past one another.
This movement is usually associated with some very intense earthquake activities.
- In this margin, plates are neither created nor destroyed.
- One prominent example of this margin is the San Andreas fault.
- It is an area known for its intense seismic activities.
- Convergent margins are known for their subduction zones.
- Rift valleys usually occur at divergent boundaries.
The right choice is that it is a region where earthquakes occur.