Question
How do warmer temperatures affect the hydrologic cycle?
A. Increases the rate of Evapotranspiration
B. Decreases the rate of evapotranspiration
C. Increases surface runoff into drainage basins
D. Decreases surface runoff into drainage basins
A. Increases the rate of Evapotranspiration
B. Decreases the rate of evapotranspiration
C. Increases surface runoff into drainage basins
D. Decreases surface runoff into drainage basins
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Warmer temperatures primarily affect the hydrologic cycle by increasing the rate of evapotranspiration. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**A. Increases the rate of Evapotranspiration**
Higher temperatures lead to increased evaporation from bodies of water and transpiration from plants, which can alter precipitation patterns and affect overall water availability.
**A. Increases the rate of Evapotranspiration**
Higher temperatures lead to increased evaporation from bodies of water and transpiration from plants, which can alter precipitation patterns and affect overall water availability.