The three correct answers that result from increased evaporation are:
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Increased rainfall - Higher evaporation can lead to more moisture in the atmosphere, which can result in increased rainfall.
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Increased sea level - Increased evaporation contributes to the hydrological cycle and can lead to a rise in sea levels, especially when combined with melting ice.
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Increased drought - While it may seem counterintuitive, increased evaporation can lead to drier conditions, especially in areas where there is not enough precipitation to compensate for the loss of water.
Thus, the correct answers are increased rainfall, increased sea level, and increased drought. "Increased agriculture irrigation" is typically a response to drought or a strategy to manage water, rather than a direct result of increased evaporation.