How does forests contribute to the water cycle in nature ?
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Forests are a critical cog in the global water cycle: Trees pull water from the ground and release it into the atmosphere as vapor through pores in their leaves in a process called transpiration, which can drive temperatures and rainfall across the globe
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The role of rainforests in the water cycle is to add water to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration (in which plants release water from their leaves during photosynthesis). ... When forests are cut down, less moisture goes into the atmosphere and rainfall declines, sometimes leading to drought
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