Biology, asked by andkevjor, 3 months ago

(WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST) if the trees in a large area of tropicals rain forest were removed, how would it affect the water cycle and the surviving ecosystem?

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Answered by suresh34411
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Answer:

It may lead to water scarcity as there will be no rain. It can even damage our ecosystem thereby killing the organisms.

Explanation:

the trees play a very important role in water cycle.

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Answered by diptanshu69
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As we know that trees are source for fresh oxygen for life on earth , tropical rainforests comprises about 80 to 90 percentage of this oxygen. And they also balance our atmosphere by absorbing CO2 . So we can't imagine a healthy life on earth without tropical rainforests.

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