Why do rain always occur heavily in forests
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All that water vapor rising from the forest feeds moisture-laden clouds while also causing convection. Together, these effects accelerate the formation of rain, which falls to the soil and gets taken up all over again. This cycle of absorption, evaporation, and rain happens everywhere there are plants.
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Forests help to 'cool down' the Earth through their role in water evaporation, which creates clouds that reflect back sunlight. That's why rain always occur heavily in forests.
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