3.3. Explain how beforestation leads to reduced
rainfall
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Deforestation leads to reduced rainfall because it leads to reduction in natural recycling of moisture from the soils. This recycling takes place through vegetation and returns back in the form of rainfall. ... When there is heavy rainfall, the rain water does not seep down into the ground and is not absorbed by the tress.
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Assuming that you meant 'deforestation' , let us begin your answer :-
There are majorly two reasons how forest cover bring rainfall , as :
- Plants transpire (i.e lose water in the form of vapor through the stomata of their leaves) which makes the atmosphere humid and then rise above high forming clouds and thus bringing rainfall directly. Hence without the forest cover , the rainfall which would have earlier occured does not take place.
- Tall trees in hilly regions trap the clouds and force them to shed their moisture. Hence without the trees , the clouds would just blow through those regions without shedding moisture, leaving them dry.
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