Alternately called typhoons, hurricanes, and tropical depressions, meteorologists generally recognize six different factors contributing to cyclone formation.
A. meteorologists generally recognize six different factors contributing to cyclone formation
B. cyclones, meteorologists recognize, form from the contribution of six different factors
C. cyclones form from the contribution of six different factors recognized by meteorologists
D. cyclones are formed, meteorologists recognize, from the contributions of six different factors
E. meteorologists are recognizing that cyclones are formed from the contributions of six different factors
Can some experts explain the choices?
OA D
Alternately called typhoons, hurricanes
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lheiannie07 wrote:Alternately called typhoons, hurricanes, and tropical depressions, meteorologists generally recognize six different factors contributing to cyclone formation.
A. meteorologists generally recognize six different factors contributing to cyclone formation
B. cyclones, meteorologists recognize, form from the contribution of six different factors
C. cyclones form from the contribution of six different factors recognized by meteorologists
D. cyclones are formed, meteorologists recognize, from the contributions of six different factors
E. meteorologists are recognizing that cyclones are formed from the contributions of six different factors
Can some experts explain the choices?
OA D
Why not C