PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A.
"That means the drop stops speeding up and keeps falling at a steady rate.
This should be the top speed at which a droplet can move." (Paragraph 2)
"Every object falling through the atmosphere, from skydivers to hailstones,
has a terminal velocity." (Paragraph 5)
"The small drops might have broken off larger drops in-flight. These may
then have continued to fall at the faster speed, he says." (Paragraph 9)
D. "Francisco Tapiador is a climate scientist. He works at the University of
Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo, Spain. The smaller drops aren't true 'rain,' he
argues." (Paragraph 10)