Contrast the effects of the water cycle on a tropical region and on a desert region. Use complete sentences.
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In Deserts region
As there is no water to evaporate, no water rises to form clouds. If you go to a desert, it is very rare to find a cloud. Therefore, there is no rain, snow, or any other precipitation in the desert. Since there hardly is a water cycle in deserts, it effects the shaping of the landscape.
In tropical region,
The role of rainforests in the water cycle is to add water to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration (in which plants release water from their leaves during photosynthesis). In the Amazon, 50-80 percent of moisture remains in the ecosystem's water cycle.
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In a desert its rare that it rains, so it stays un hydrated. If it so dry then there will be no water to evaporate and no water to make clouds for it rain more often. On another hand a tropical island is very hydrated it is very common to rain there, so the water cycle is better because there is water to evaporate and water to make clouds after the evaporation.