How does deforestation lead to reduction in rainfall?
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because deforestation is the cutting down of trees which results in less rainfall
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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. ... They combined this with satellite data on precipitation to determine whether the air's increased exposure to vegetation had an effect on rainfall.
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