why forest areas have more rainfall compared to other places
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Rainforests, like all forms of vegetation, affect the "surface albedo" or reflectivity of a surface by absorbing more heat than bare soil.
In other words, tropical forests cool local climate and help generate rainfall.
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the vegetation absorb heat from bare soil . this warm carries mosture from forest trees into the atmosphere where it condenses as rain
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