Answer:
A
Explanation:
It is an event that takes place in the Pacific Ocean, near the Equator, when the water of the Pacific Ocean in its eastern part starts to warm up, and the result of that are also warm air masses.
Largest number of stars in our galaxy is located in a disk. They have nearly circular orbits around black hole which is located in a center of galaxy. Orbits of all these stars have same orientation. Some of orbits have small inclination which causes for stars to move little up and down.
Halo stars are located in a "bubble" around our galaxy. These stars travel high above and far below the disk on orbits with random orientations. These are stars that once were located in a disk but they went outside of it.
Bulge stars are located in a center of our galaxy. They also orbit black hole and they have much shorter period of orbit than all other stars in a galaxy. Their orbits have random orientations.
Tidal ranges will be greatest when the Earth and the Moon are at their closest distance.
The Moon with it's gravitational field, pulling force, causes the water on Earth to rise, on the part faced towards the Moon, and to retreat, on the part of the Earth that is not faced towards the Moon. The closer the Earth and the Moon are, the bigger the influence from the Moon and the Earth's surface waters, thus the bigger the tidal range.
Answer:
The answers are the 2nd one, 4th, and 5th.