Explain how deforestation leads to reduce rainfall?
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Large-scale deforestation in tropical rainforests can dramatically reduce rainfall rates both locally and thousands of kilometres away.
This drop occurs because deforestation reduces the natural recycling of moisture from soils, through vegetation, and into the atmosphere, from where it returns as rainfall.
When forests are replaced by pasture or crops, this water recycling process changes, leading to reduced atmospheric humidity and potentially suppressing precipitation.
Hope it helps .....
Large-scale deforestation in tropical rainforests can dramatically reduce rainfall rates both locally and thousands of kilometres away.
This drop occurs because deforestation reduces the natural recycling of moisture from soils, through vegetation, and into the atmosphere, from where it returns as rainfall.
When forests are replaced by pasture or crops, this water recycling process changes, leading to reduced atmospheric humidity and potentially suppressing precipitation.
Hope it helps .....
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bcoz of transpiration tree are helpful to provide suitable conditions for rainfall such as holding moisture
the areas of Meghalaya have dense forest which are capable of holding lots of moisture and it rains more than 300 cm every season
on the other hand in jaisalmer there are less density of tree they are found rarely so it rain only 10-15 cm every year
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