Does air resistance increase, decrease, or stay the same on an

object while moving toward the Earth? (1 point)
Air resistance decreases until the object reaches terminal velocity,
then changes when a parachute is deployed changing the surface
area.
Air resistance increases until the object reaches terminal velocity,
then remains constant until something like a parachute is
deployed, changing the object's overall surface area and slowing it
down.
Air resistance stays the same as the object falls until a parachute
is deployed. Then, when the parachute deploys, air resistance
causes the object to reach terminal velocity as it speeds up.
Air resistance increases until the object lands on the ground.

Air resistance increases until the object reaches terminal velocity, then remains constant until something like a parachute is deployed, changing the object's overall surface area and slowing it down.