What is the role of deforestation in drought.
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Deforestation results in decreased water holding capacity of soil. This reduces the infiltration of water into the ground, which causes floods Scarcity of trees disturbs the water cycle and may reduce rainfall, leading to droughts.
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Deforestation is one of the major reasons behind the occurrence of drought.
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- Drought can be defined as a situation where there is a scarcity of water due to less rainfall and other contributory factors.
- Deforestation is a major contributing factor in the occurrence of drought because the roots of trees play a very important role in holding water.
- In addition, trees also facilitate rainfall by the process of evaporation. So if the forest cover reduces, there will be less evaporation and less rainfall.
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