Which of the following describes a way climate change makes droughts more extreme choose the three correct answers rain instead of snowfall increased snow melt storms increase in energy

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The three correct answers that describe how climate change makes droughts more extreme are:

  1. Increased snow melt - Warmer temperatures can lead to earlier snowmelt, which can disrupt the normal timing of water availability in rivers and reservoirs, potentially leading to water shortages during dry periods.

  2. Rain instead of snowfall - Climate change can cause more precipitation to fall as rain rather than snow, reducing the snowpack that serves as a vital water source during warmer months.

  3. Storms - While storms can sometimes bring heavy rainfall, climate change can lead to more intense and erratic weather patterns. This can create situations where droughts become more severe in between these storm events, as the overall water availability becomes less reliable.

The answer “increase in energy” is too vague in this context and does not specifically describe the relationship to drought.