Why do higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation?(1 point)

Responses

higher temperatures stimulate condensation
higher temperatures stimulate condensation

higher temperatures stimulate respiration
higher temperatures stimulate respiration

higher temperatures stimulate evaporation
higher temperatures stimulate evaporation

higher temperatures stimulate acidification
higher temperatures stimulate acidification

1 answer

The correct response is:

higher temperatures stimulate evaporation.

Higher temperatures increase the rate of evaporation from bodies of water, which leads to more moisture in the atmosphere. This additional moisture can result in greater precipitation when the air cools and condenses.