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describe the effect of deforestation on the temperature of region

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Answered by CarlosTheGreat
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Forests absorb more sunlight than do plains. Sunlight that is not absorbed is reflected back into the atmosphere. Deforestation causes land to reflect more sunlight, altering the air currents above and increasing the variance of local temperatures, which become more sensitive to changes in sunlight.

Answered by guru71581
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Forests absorb more sunlight than do plains. Sunlight that is not absorbed is reflected back into the atmosphere. Deforestation causes land to reflect more sunlight, altering the air currents above and increasing the variance of local temperatures, which become more sensitive to changes in sunlight.

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