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can large scale cutting down of forests have an effect on rainfall in the area ?Give Reason.Best answer would be marked as Brainliest..

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Answered by DSamrat
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Here is the answer.

Large scale cutting down of forest has great impact on rainfall in the area.

This drop occurs because deforestation reduces the natural recycling of moisture from soils, through vegetation, and into the atmosphere, from where it returns as rainfall.
Air passing over forests picks up moisture given off by trees and plants, fueling rains. When those trees disappear, so does some of that rain.

When forests are replaced by pasture or crops, this water recycling process changes, "leading to reduced atmospheric humidity and potentially suppressing rainfall .

Great example is when Amazon rainforest disappears, so does Amazon rain.

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