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If temperatures rise and evaporation increases, what is the most likely effect on cloud formation?
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More evaporation adds water vapor to the air, so—when that moist air is lifted and cooled to saturation—cloud formation will increase. In practice this tends to produce more and/or thicker clouds and a greater likelihood of heavier precipitation and stronger convective storms, though the exact changes depend on atmospheric stability and circulation.
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