The table presents the average day and night temperatures in five cities. It also reveals whether a city receives substantial rainfall (wet climate) or little rainfall (dry climate). Which city’s rocks are likeliest to experience frost wedging, and why? CityClimateDay Temperature (°C)Night Temperature (°C) City Adry-11-30 City Bwet5-4 City Cwet146 City Ddry2617 A. City A because the consistently subzero temperatures would prevent water from melting and escaping rocks. B. City B because it is a wet region and the temperature fluctuates around the freezing point. C. City C because it receives plenty of rainfall and the weather is moderately cool. D. City D because the hot and dry weather would cause rocks to absorb water.