The air is cooler in places near forests than in open, non forested places which is the phenomena cause for this?
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An immense amount of water is evaporating from the canopy—between 70-120 liters a day—drawing in heat energy from all around the canopy. Second, more stomata are present in the lower surface of a leaf. This makes the cooling effect under the canopy more pronounced.
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