Answer:-
From the law conservation of total energy.
When rock just fall it gains kinetic energy but the air resistance change some part of this energy into thermal energy (heat) and at the bottom it simply becomes gravitational energy + thermal energy beacause the position of the rock is also changing.
So option a is correct.
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