e. How do trees help to cause rain?
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Growing trees take water from the soil and release it into the atmosphere. Tree leaves also act as interceptors, catching falling rain, which then evaporates causing rain precipitation elsewhere — a process known as evapo-transpiration.
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Answer: Trees play an important role in the preservation of nature. Planting more trees bring rain because plants transpire. Transpiration is a process by which aerial parts of the plants lose water as water vapour during photosynthesis. this water is added to the normal moisture of the air thus making the air saturated faster and brings rain. In other words transpiration of the plants play a important role in the water cycle as it adds moisture to the air.
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