Answer:
The answer is "Option B".
Step-by-step explanation:
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When precipitation accumulated and during the night, the ice on the front windshield of the car also formed. Because after the car was heated up the following morning, the ice has melted easily because the thawing vent, that blasts on the front windshield, were switched on full force. Although there was no attempt to refrigerate the passenger door, the ice there dissolved at the very same price as the ice on the front window, quite significantly endangering the legitimacy of the clarification of a speed at which the snow melts.