Environmental Sciences, asked by prakshi10, 4 months ago

Why is rainfall so high in rainforests?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Since tropical rainforests have so many plants, there's a ton of transpiration. When you get that much water vapor hovering over rainforests, it's bound to rain a lot. ... In sum, tropical rainforests only exist in areas of high rainfall, but they also cause more precipitation through transpiration

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Since tropical rainforests have so many plants, there's a ton of transpiration.
  • When you get that much water vapor hovering over rainforests, it's bound to rain a lot.
  • In sum, tropical rainforests only exist in areas of high rainfall, but they also cause more precipitation through transpiration.

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