Biology, asked by skadoosh, 1 year ago

explain how deforestation can result in droughts and floods

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Answered by Anonymous
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Deforestation leads to floods because:
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1️⃣Trees prevent sediment runoff, because the roots of the trees absorb water from the soil.

2️⃣This makes the soil dry.

3️⃣The dry soil is able to store more rainwater.

4️⃣In absence of trees the soil is not able to hold large amount of water and the water runs off in the rivers.

5️⃣This causes the rivers fill more quickly they are much more prone to floods.

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Deforestation leads to drought because:
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1️⃣The trees helps in maintaining water cycle in nature.

2️⃣They absorbs water from the soil and distributes it in the atmosphere by the process of transpiration.

3️⃣The accumulation of these water vapours in the atmosphere is one of the reason of rainfall.

4️⃣Now in the absence of trees this process does not take place and leads to low rainfall.

5️⃣Thus, causes drought in that area.

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Answered by Amish456
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✨Deforestation can result in drought and floods by following reasons ✨
⚫ Deforestation plays many roles in the flooding equation because trees prevent sediment runoffs and forests hold more water than farms or grasslands. The flood equation is simple. If a river cannot handle the load of water it is required to carry, it will rise above its banks. This is when floods occur.
⚫Eventually, deforestation and soil erosion would dry up the place where it happens, since water isn't absorbed. This will disrupt the natural water cycle, and causes drought .

✨Hope it helps ✨
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