How is climate change altering precipitation in the U.S.?
(A) Increasing extreme precipitation everywhere
(B) Increasing length of droughts everywhere
(C) Increase in both wet and dry extremes
(D) Climate change doesn't alter precipitation
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As temperatures rise and the air becomes warmer, more moisture evaporates from land and water into the atmosphere. More moisture in the air generally means we can expect more rain and snow (called precipitation) and more heavy downpours.
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