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explain how deforestation leads to reduced rainfall​

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Answered by dev11752
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Explanation:

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. ... When there is heavy rainfall, the rain water does not seep down into the ground and is not absorbed by the tress.

Answered by itzHATERxx
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◆Plants and water bodies are the sources of most of the moisture and water vapour that constitutes the clouds that bring rain (in continental regions). Forests act as large transpiration zones and contribute greatly to the atmospheric moisture.

◆In their absence, the water of the soil just seeps down or flows away and thus they cannot contribute to rain.

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