<span>C. It would be blue shifted </span>
Answer:
Due to the high concentration of salt in the soil there is not enough water inside the soil (because salt dehydrates the soil), then plants which are growing around salted roads may appear wilted in the spring (also because the most rains comes in the summer time, and during the spring season there is no time able to re-hydrate such a damaged soil) Poor plants!!!
Explanation:
The answer to this question is A.
If the temperatures are increasing in a mountainous region, in order to be sure in that, the evidence can simply be obtained by the vegetation. The mountains tend to be warmer at the lower parts, and as the elevation increases, the temperature decreases. If it is a higher mountain, then we will see that there is certain type of vegetation in the lower parts, above it a belt of another vegetation type, above that one there's usually a belt of grasses, and the highest parts are usually with little to no vegetation. If the temperature increases though, then the vegetation from the bottom will start moving upwards, occupying larger portion, the second layer will move upwards as well, and the grasses will come around the top part of the mountain, with the barren part disappearing from the scene.
Wind erosion is located on dry land sandy areas