As we know CO2 is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Trees take in a larger amount of CO2 than they give off. This is because they use the carbon to grow. When a tree is cut down it can no longer absorb carbon, and if it is burned it will put off that carbon back into the air as carbon dioxide. More importantly the tree acts as a habitat for other plants such as grass and bushes that also go through this process.
Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
Cutting of forests affects the water cycle because forests are the main part of water cycle. It is the factor which is balancing the water cycle to complete its cycle. Forests cause rain without forests, it is nearly impossible to create water cycle for the nature itself. Forests also prevents soil errosion.
Cutting trees reduces the amount of moisture (and oxygen) in the state. If you spend much time in WV in the summer, you will find the air moving in the woods to be cooler and feel much more moist to the skin. If you are in a hollow and the air is sweeping up the hollow, in dense forest, it's down-right cold. Goose-bumps for sure!
Cutting down trees can disrupt the water cycle by reducing transpiration, the process by which trees release water vapor into the atmosphere. This can lead to decreased rainfall, altered temperature patterns, and soil erosion, impacting both the quantity and quality of water available in an ecosystem. Additionally, tree roots play a vital role in absorbing water and preventing runoff, so their removal can further disrupt the natural flow of water.
Evaporation impacts the water cycle by changing liquid water into water vapor.
Cutting down trees reduces transpiration, the process by which water is released from leaves into the atmosphere. This can lead to a decrease in overall evaporation in an area, as fewer trees are available to release water vapor. Reduced evaporation can impact local weather patterns and the water cycle in the region.
Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
The ways in which the water cycle involves humans includes water pollution and causing damage to forests by cutting down trees. Humans are also responsible for using large amounts of water.
Cutting down trees has a catastrophic effect on rainfall. The less trees there are in a given area, the less rainfall there is. tree roots hold the soil together and stop erosion. in the water cycle, rain falls from the sky and is intercepted by trees and buildings. water vapour the has to evaporate from the leaves of trees into the air by a process called transpiration. if there are no trees, there will be less transpiration and in turn, probably less rainfall.
Cutting of forests affects the water cycle because forests are the main part of water cycle. It is the factor which is balancing the water cycle to complete its cycle. Forests cause rain without forests, it is nearly impossible to create water cycle for the nature itself. Forests also prevents soil errosion.
Cutting trees reduces the amount of moisture (and oxygen) in the state. If you spend much time in WV in the summer, you will find the air moving in the woods to be cooler and feel much more moist to the skin. If you are in a hollow and the air is sweeping up the hollow, in dense forest, it's down-right cold. Goose-bumps for sure!
Cutting down trees can disrupt the water cycle by reducing transpiration, the process by which trees release water vapor into the atmosphere. This can lead to decreased rainfall, altered temperature patterns, and soil erosion, impacting both the quantity and quality of water available in an ecosystem. Additionally, tree roots play a vital role in absorbing water and preventing runoff, so their removal can further disrupt the natural flow of water.
The Hydrologic cycle or simply, the water cycle.
Cutting down trees takes up less water from the gound which causes floods
Evaporation impacts the water cycle by changing liquid water into water vapor.
cutting down trees can make floods worse because the soil absorbs the water,water on the leaves evaporates and does not reach the ground,the roots take in the water and the braches stops the water reaching the ground
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