Trees draw water out of the ground and sweat it out there leaves when photosynthesizing aka transpiration. The water may have just remained underground and not evaporated otherwise.
decrease, since trees are an important part in the cycle of water
yes it can
decrease because the trees are an important part of the water cycle
Yes, large-scale deforestation can significantly affect local rainfall patterns. Trees play a crucial role in the water cycle by absorbing and releasing moisture through a process called transpiration, which contributes to cloud formation and precipitation. When forests are cut down, this moisture is diminished, leading to reduced rainfall and potentially altering regional climates. Additionally, the loss of vegetation can increase soil erosion and decrease the land's ability to retain water, further exacerbating the impact on local weather patterns.
The biggest reason would be loss of habitat. Since Manu forests are cut down for wood, habitat for forest dwellers decrease. The second would be poaching and illegal hunting.
It is impossible to predict a specific year when all forests will be cut down, as it depends on various factors such as conservation efforts, regulations, and societal priorities. However, deforestation continues to be a concern, prompting the need for sustainable forestry practices and conservation initiatives to protect our forests for future generations.
we would all die
a decrease of 37.87%
There will be less rainfall
yes because deep down in the sea it is about 2 decrease Celsius in normal air is about 27 decrease Celsius and the lava is around 100 decrease Celsius. so yes lava would cool down faster in the sea.
forests are being cut down
A decrease of temperature involve a decrease of the evaporation rate.