what is the role of the forest in climatic control
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Forests act as a climatic controller
They maintain co2 o2 balance of atmosphere, thus preventing global warming
They bring rainfall and reduce temperature by adding moisture into atmosphere by the process of transpiraton
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They maintain co2 o2 balance of atmosphere, thus preventing global warming
They bring rainfall and reduce temperature by adding moisture into atmosphere by the process of transpiraton
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Role of the forest in climatic control:
Tropical rainforests play a vital role in the functioning of the planet's natural systems. Cutting the rainforests changes the reflectivity of the earth's surface, which affects global weather by altering wind and ocean current patterns, and changes rainfall distribution. If the forests continue to be destroyed, global weather patterns may become more unstable and extreme.
Tropical rainforests play a vital role in the functioning of the planet's natural systems. Cutting the rainforests changes the reflectivity of the earth's surface, which affects global weather by altering wind and ocean current patterns, and changes rainfall distribution. If the forests continue to be destroyed, global weather patterns may become more unstable and extreme.
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