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Question 101

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Refer to the figure below. Refer to the figure below.   If the decrease in evapotranspiration were greater than the increase in albedo and convective heat loss, the climate in a deforested area would be A)  warmer and drier. B)  warmer and moister. C)  cooler and drier. D)  cooler and moister. E)  warmer, but precipitation would not change. If the decrease in evapotranspiration were greater than the increase in albedo and convective heat loss, the climate in a deforested area would be


A) warmer and drier.
B) warmer and moister.
C) cooler and drier.
D) cooler and moister.
E) warmer, but precipitation would not change.

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