Answer:
B). They change the amount of precipitation in an area and affect a region’s climate.
Step-by-step explanation:
The wind patterns directly affect the climate of a region as the winds 'alter the amount of precipitation in an area' which is directly associated with the climate of that area. For example, winds blowing from sea to land leads to higher precipitation in the coastal area and bring rain and bring dry weather in inland regions. The variation in the amount of heat received by different parts of the Earth leads to variation in air pressures across different regions and this air pressure gives rise to distinct wind patterns that change the climate of place. Thus, option B is the correct answer.