The three correct answers that are a result of increased evaporation are:
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Increased rainfall - As evaporation increases, more moisture is present in the atmosphere, which can lead to greater precipitation in the form of rainfall.
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Increased sea level - Increased evaporation can result in the warming of ocean waters, which can cause seawater to expand (thermal expansion) and contribute to sea level rise. Additionally, increased evaporation can lead to reduced freshwater availability in some regions, potentially affecting water levels in bodies of water.
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Increased drought - In some areas, increased evaporation can lead to drier conditions and less available soil moisture, contributing to drought conditions, especially if the rate of precipitation does not keep up with the rate of evaporation.
Therefore, the correct answers are:
- Increased rainfall
- Increased sea level
- Increased drought