What is deforestation. What is its effect on the rainfall?
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Explanation:
deforestration caused by cutting down of huge number of trees in forest area and also industrial area ...it impacts rainfall because tree gives us oxygen but if we cut down lumpsum amount of trees then co2 will mix with the water of rain droplets and it will cause acid rain
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Answer: How deforestation leads to reduced rainfall?
Deforestation leads to reduced rainfall because it reduces the natural recycling of moisture from the soils. This recycling takes place through vegetation and returns to the form of rainfall. According to studies, when pastures replace forests, water recycling gets affected, leading to a reduction in humidity in the atmosphere, which impacts precipitation.
Deforestation also means that the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases, giving rise to global warming. An increase in global warming has adverse effects on the natural water cycle.
Deforestation also leads to floods. This is because the water holding capacity of the soil is dependent on the number of trees.
As the number of tresses reduces, the soil structure changes and the soil particles held firmly get disturbed. As a result, when there is heavy rainfall, the rainwater does not seep down into the ground and is not absorbed by the trees. Hence, it leads to flooding.
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