Explain how deforestation leads to reduced rainfall.????
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How Deforestation Leads to Reduced Rainfall?
Deforestation leads to reduced rainfall because it leads to reduction in natural recycling of moisture from the soils. This recycling takes place through vegetation and returns back in the form of rainfall.
According to studies, when forests are replaced by pastures, water recycle gets affected which leads to reduction in humidity in atmosphere which has an impact on the precipitation.
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- why because as the trees in the forests get cutted down the rain fall stops because of no greenary and if trees are there the greenary will be and rain will be more just see in Mandya in Karnataka , India there will be more mountains with more trees there is now heavy cyclone by heavy rain
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