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An increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, in the atmosphere can increase the temperature on Earth. How would such an increase in temperature most likely affect Earth's water cycle?

A.
It would keep snow in the solid phase which would result in a decrease in surface runoff.
B.
It would diminish cloud formation which would result in an increase in precipitation.
C.
It would reduce ocean evaporation which would result in a decrease in precipitation.
D.
It would cause the melting of glaciers which would result in an increase in surface runoff.

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Answered by hrushikeshkaniche
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Answer:

D. is the answer

Explanation:

the process explained in the question is nothing but effect of global warming

and global warming cause melting of glaciers ice giving rise to sea water level

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Answered by 24clymerc
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

It would cause the melting of glaciers which would result in an increase in surface runoff.

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