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How do forests increase rainfall?

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Answered by Anonymous
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becauseRainforests, like all forms of vegetation, affect the "surface albedo" or reflectivity of a surface by absorbing more heat than bare soil. In turn, this warm carries moisture from forest trees into to atmosphere, where it condenses as rain. In other words, tropical forests cool local climate and help generate rainfall.
Answered by Dickens
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Here is the answer:-

Forest are called as the source that calls the rain.This is because forests gives out water vapour from their leave during transpiration which forms the cloud and later these clouds precipitate and fall down on earth in the form of rain.

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