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Y_Kistochka [10]
2 years ago
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Aeyzie was asked to watch the segment of Kuya Kim, "Weather, Weather Lang"

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sleet_krkn [62]2 years ago
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Aeyzie was asked to watch the segment of Kuya Kim, “Weather, Weather Lang" in TV Patrol to answer the given question regarding typhoon Ambo.

C. internet-based program

A. news flash

B. documentary

D. weather report

Answer:

D. weather report

Explanation:

If Aeyzie needs to answer questions about a typhoon, he will need to know information about weather and meteorological concepts, since a typhoon is the result of meteorological processes in a given region.

Among the media that were listed in the question above, the only one that presents relevant information and that can help Aeyzie to answer the possible questions that will be asked is the weather report, which will be able to show in detail all the factors that caused the typhoon .

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