Select the correct answer from the list.(2 points)

Based on (humidity or temperature) data and
(rainfall or wind), scientists think that solar weather has (no or some)
effect on terrestrial weather.

Based on humidity data and wind, scientists think that solar weather has some effect on terrestrial weather.

To select the correct answer, we need to gather information from the question and make logical deductions.

1. Based on (humidity or temperature) data: This means we are considering either humidity data or temperature data.

2. (rainfall or wind): This means we are considering either rainfall data or wind data.

3. Scientists think that solar weather has (no or some) effect on terrestrial weather: This implies that scientists suggest that solar weather may have an effect on terrestrial weather but the extent of the effect is not specified.

Now, let's analyze the options:

- If we consider humidity data and rainfall data, we cannot make a definitive conclusion about the effect of solar weather on terrestrial weather based on this information.

- If we consider temperature data and rainfall data, the same conclusion can be drawn as above.

- If we consider humidity data and wind data, again we cannot make a definitive conclusion about the effect of solar weather on terrestrial weather based on this information.

- Lastly, if we consider temperature data and wind data, the same conclusion can be drawn as above.

From the given options, it is apparent that the information provided in the question is not sufficient to determine the specific relationships between solar weather and terrestrial weather. Therefore, the correct answer would be: None of the above options can be selected with certainty based on the given information.

Based on the given options, the correct answer is:

Based on humidity data and wind, scientists think that solar weather has some effect on terrestrial weather.