The answer to your question is D. evaporation is a process and precipitation is more of an element in that process.
The answer to the question is, <span>Principle of uniformity
The principle of uniformity, otherwise known as </span>Uniformitarianism, is a doctrine or principle in geology which posits that <span>the geologic processes of the Earth acted in the same manner and that these natural processes occur with essentially the same intensity in the past as they do in the present. According to this principle, such </span>uniformity<span> is sufficient to account for all geologic change.</span>
I believe the answer is C. This is because all three headlines include information about transportation systems (first one with air delays, second with road closures and third with roads being reopened) being effected by natural disasters.
Here are why the other ones are incorrect:
A. In headline 2 with Arizona, it states how wildfires caused road closures around the state and not the area of the wildfire (headline 1 also disproves this answer, since it says “Worst delays since 9/11”, meaning it effected a lot more than the nearby area).
B. None of these are predicting natural disasters occurred, as seen by some of the language: “Arizona Fires FORCE road closures” (present tense, not past).
D. These do not mention anything about railroads being immune, so it can’t be it.
Hope this helps!
The speed of a wave measures how far one particular crest (or trough) moves in a given amount of time. The speed of the wave changes according to the following equation:
v = λ
* f
According this equation, it follows that as the speed and length of a wave decreases, the wave grows higher (the higher the frequency).