Social Sciences, asked by Kavyagrvk8368, 1 year ago

Deforestation generally decreases;
a. rainfall.
b. global warming.
c. soil erosion.
d. drought.

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Answered by iitaim1
12
rainfall and drought......
as no rainfall it will lead to drought also

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Answered by skyfall63
5

Deforestation decreases the a. rainfall.

Explanation:

Apart from this there are many adverse effect of the deforestation on the environment:

Air pollution: The consequences of deforestation are very serious. Its biggest loss is seen as air pollution. Where there is a shortage of trees the air becomes polluted and air pollution is the highest in cities.

Global warming: Deforestation has a direct impact on the natural climate change, thereby increasing the global temperature. With the decreasing area of the forest, the rain is also getting irregular. Due to all these 'global warming' increases and there is a direct effect on humans.

Extinct species: Wildlife is ending due to the destruction of forests. Many species have disappeared (such as Asiatic Cheetah, Himalayan Wolf, Elvira Rat, Andaman Shrew, Jenkins Shrew, Nicobar Bird etc.) and many are on the brink of extinction.

Flooding and droughts: Soil erosion increases the flow of soil, due to which the specific cycle of floods and droughts begins.

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