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Yes. A warmer atmosphere takes more water as evaporation out of oceans and other water bodies, as well as from land and vegetation. This has two effects.

  • Lands become drier and less able to grow crops.
  • Heavier rain, driven by stronger winds, often cause flooding in other places.
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