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Why do higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation?
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1. Higher temperatures stimulate evaporation
2. Change in ocean habitat
3. They are affected by earlier spring warmth
100% Impacts of climate Change
2. Change in ocean habitat
3. They are affected by earlier spring warmth
100% Impacts of climate Change
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Higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation because warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. As the air warms, it can absorb more moisture from the ground and other sources, resulting in increased precipitation.
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