The three correct answers that result from increased evaporation are:
- increased drought
- increased rainfall
- increased sea level
Increased evaporation can lead to more moisture in the atmosphere, which may result in increased rainfall but can also contribute to drought in certain areas due to reduced soil moisture. Additionally, increased evaporation from water bodies contributes to rising sea levels as water vapor eventually returns to the surface as precipitation.
"Increased agricultural irrigation" is not a direct result of increased evaporation. Instead, it may be a response to irrigation needs in areas experiencing the effects of increased evaporation and potential drought.