Question

The picture shows the water cycle. What would probably happen if all evaporation of water stopped?
Responses
A There would be a buildup of dark clouds.There would be a buildup of dark clouds.
B There would be increased runoff.There would be increased runoff.
C There would no longer be a lake.There would no longer be a lake.
D There would be no precipitation.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
If all evaporation of water stopped, the most likely outcome would be:

D. There would be no precipitation.

Evaporation is a crucial part of the water cycle, and it is responsible for supplying moisture to the atmosphere, which then leads to cloud formation and precipitation. Without evaporation, there wouldn't be enough water vapor in the air to produce rain or other forms of precipitation.

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