Biology, asked by thanu42, 10 months ago

Why it is raining more in amazon forests ​

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Answered by kratika29
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The Amazon rainforest is a significant sink of carbon dioxide and long-term changes in precipitation could compromise this. “As rainfall increases during the wet season, photosynthesis is weakened and the growth rate of rainforest plants may slow,” writes the team in Environmental Research Letters (ERL)

Answered by yadnesh2584
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Amazon forest is a tropical evergreen forest. Brazil lies bar the equator due to which temperature there is very hot all year round. due to this water gets evaporated on a letter scale and the further process of rainfall occurs

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