Answer:
15.88°C I am not 100% sure this is right but I am 98% sure this IS right
Evaporation (or another word to use is water vapor.)
The displacement vector (SI units) is
![\vec{r} =At\hat{i}+A[t^{3}-6t^{2}]\hat{j}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cvec%7Br%7D%20%3DAt%5Chat%7Bi%7D%2BA%5Bt%5E%7B3%7D-6t%5E%7B2%7D%5D%5Chat%7Bj%7D)
The speed is a scalar quantity. Its magnitude is

Answer: At√(t⁴ - 12t³ + 36t² + 1)
Answer: d. thunderstorms
The option <span>blizzards can be excluded as it is clearly not related to the evaporation. Floods can happen if the condensation rate high, not evaporation. Sometimes the cloud that carries water is just blown up by the wind so the evaporation does not happen in that place.
Thunderstorms happen more in summer because the rate of evaporation and condensation is increased.</span>