what effect does the cutting down of forests have on the weather.
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That's the conclusion of new research that shows deforestation can significantly reduce tropical rainfall far from the area where trees have been cut down. That's because air passing over forests picks up moisture given off by trees and plants, fueling rains. When those trees disappear, so does some of that rain.
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Forests absorb more sunlight than do plains. Sunlight that is not absorbed is reflected back into the atmosphere. Deforestation causes land to reflect more sunlight, altering the air currents above and increasing the variance of local temperatures, which become more sensitive to changes in sunlight.
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