Why a warming climate might increase drought risks


Question: Which of the following is the MOST important reason why a warming climate might increase drought risks? Group of answer choices A warmer climate could result in fewer storm systems forming that could bring much needed water into arid areas. Rising sea levels could pull more water away from land areas which will result in more drying of those areas. Warmer land areas are always drier than cooler areas are, and warmer areas will increase in size as climate warms. Water-covered areas are much more vulnerable to temperature changes than land areas which could reduce rainfall. Warmer air can hold more water vapor than cooler air can, so a warming climate can lead to increased evaporation.

 

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