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The after effect of a rainfall is a rainbow hehehehe
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Cutting down trees can lead to a decrease in rainfall through a process known as deforestation. Trees play a crucial role in the water cycle by releasing moisture through transpiration, which helps to promote rainfall. Removing trees can disrupt this cycle, leading to reduced precipitation in the area.
There will be less rainfall
Yes. When we started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and cutting down the great forests of the worldd (deforestation), the normal greenhouse effect began to change into the accelerated, or enhanced greenhouse effect which we now have.
Limiting the destruction of forests can slow the rate of global warming, but in itself is probably not enough to reduce the greenhouse effect. This can be achieved by reforestation, planting more trees, and by cutting our carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Importance of forests in maintaining biodiversity and regulating climate. Threats to forests such as deforestation, habitat destruction, and climate change. Strategies for forest conservation like sustainable logging practices, protected areas, reforestation, and community involvement. Benefits of forest conservation for ecosystem health, carbon sequestration, and sustainable resource management.
The enhanced, or accelerated greenhouse effect, is the increased heat in the atmosphere. It is caused largely by humans burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests. Both these activities Lead to more carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere.