The answer is a meteor.
Meteors make flashing light when they enter the Earth's atmosphere. This is actually meteors on fire, because our atmosphere makes them burn when they come in contact, and crashes them under the pressure. This makes up for a beautiful sight on the night sky, and people often refer to the burning meteors as ''falling stars'', and make wishes as well.
<span>1. The sun’s thermal energy is exhibited from its surface traveling to the ocean floor in the day</span>
<span><span>2. </span>As the heat energy is absorbed by the water, the currents move and rise as the ocean waters from the equator heads to the north phase of the planet.</span> <span><span>
3. </span>And then the waters from the polar areas heads to the south, while ascending and gushing it becomes heated by the sun.
The sun’s gravity also affects this body of water. Since it has a much more stronger gravitation pull than of earth though its far away hence, high tide and low tide tendencies.</span>
I think it's D. Adalya and Declan
Donkey. They eat paper BTW.