Biology, asked by Nasrindapai, 1 year ago

There is a general belief that forests tend to bring more frequent rains? Why?

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Answered by ShivPriya
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The trees in the forest absorb the water from the soil. They perform the activity of photosynthesis by making use of this water. But the excess water is lost from the plant body. This loss of water from the plant body through the aerial parts of the plant mainly leaves , in the form of water vapours is called transpiration. Thesesstupid water vapours are absorbed by the atmosphere and collect to form clouds . When the clouds get heavy enough they come back to earth in the form of rain. Hence the forests tends to bring frequent rainfall.
Answered by coun
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Answer:plants give out large quantity of water during transpiration these huge quantity of water get released into atmosphere by forest transpiration increase moisture in atmosphere and brings rain

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