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D. Water from rivers, lakes, and streams seeps into the ground and saturates it to reach the water table.
Explanation:
No time, the first three do not make sense or are wrong
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Compressions and Rarefactions
<em>A vibrating tuning fork is capable of creating such a longitudinal wave. As the tines of the fork vibrate back and forth, they push on neighboring air particles. The forward motion of a tine pushes air molecules horizontally to the right and the backward retraction of the tine creates a low-pressure area allowing the air particles to move back to the left.</em>
Explanation:
These regions are known as compressions and rarefactions respectively. The compressions are regions of high air presure while the rarefactions are regions of low air pressure.
<em>Sound waves can also be shown in a standard x vs y graph, as shown here. This allows us to visualise and work with waves from a mathematical point of view. The resulting curves are known as the "waveform" (i.e. the form of the wave.) The wave shown here represents a constant tone at a set frequency.</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Cold air is drier because the water molecules are more likely to condense to a liquid. 
This was the answer on my course, hope it helps!
 
        
             
        
        
        
Yes cuz it been in the same area for decade