why deforestation is responsible for less rain?
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As we all know trees play a crucial role in maintaining the water cycle.they absorb water from the roots and through their leaves they evaporate it . thus these vaporous rise in the atmosphere and become droplets to form clouds.these clouds then burst and fall on the ground as rain ,slit,snow.if trees are cut a specific area receives less rainfall as a result of less transpiration from the leaves of remaining trees.we also know that forests receive a lot of rainfall as compared to towns and cities.if we go inside a forests we will find a cool breeze blowing there. this is because of the trees.Thus,deforestation leads to reduced rainfall.
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deforestation -> leads to increased level of CO2 in atmosphere ->
CO2 traps more radiations -> leading to global warming -> disturbance in natural water cycle -> hence, less rainfall
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CO2 traps more radiations -> leading to global warming -> disturbance in natural water cycle -> hence, less rainfall
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