How does increasing area affect terminal velocity?(1 point)

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Increasing area increases terminal velocity because the object accelerates at a faster rate.
Increasing area increases terminal velocity because the object accelerates at a faster rate.

Increasing area will decrease terminal velocity because the object's acceleration will come to an end.
Increasing area will decrease terminal velocity because the object's acceleration will come to an end.

Increasing area decreases terminal velocity because it decreases the force of gravity acting on the object.
Increasing area decreases terminal velocity because it decreases the force of gravity acting on the object.

Increasing area increases terminal velocity because it increases the force of air resistance acting on the object

Increasing area increases terminal velocity because it increases the force of air resistance acting on the object.