Explain how deforestation can result in route and flooding draught
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Deforestation can result in droughts because less trees means more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This leads to global warming i.e. ... Due to decreased rainfall droughts occur . Deforestation results in increased instances of flooding as there is a lack of trees that bind the soil and absorb water .
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Deforestation plays several roles in the flooding equation because trees prevent sediment runoff and forests hold and use more water than farms or grasslands. Some rainwater stays on the leaves, and it may evaporate directly to the air (the more water used in the watershed, the less remains to run off).
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