yes
Cutting down trees reduces the amount of moisture in the air, as well as the amount of rainfall. This is because air passing over forests picks up moisture given off by trees and plants, fueling rains.
The biome characterized by heavy rainfall throughout the year, giant emergent trees, sparse ground vegetation, and a great diversity of organisms is the tropical rainforest. These forests typically maintain a warm climate with consistent humidity, creating ideal conditions for a wide variety of plant and animal species. The dense canopy formed by the emergent trees provides habitat for many organisms, while the understory and floor support a unique ecosystem. This rich biodiversity plays a crucial role in global ecological processes.
if we grow trees ,rainfall occurs
As a rain forest is full of trees, there is more of transpiration (a lot of water is evaporated from trees). Due to this, there is lot of rainfall, reaching an amount of nearly 400mm.
every tree needs water to grow, more rainfall more trees!
they dont the trees climb the giant pandas
decrease because the trees are an important part of the water cycle
every tree needs water to grow, more rainfall more trees!
giant redwood- Sequoiadendron Gigantium
In giant trees?
yes
because, often receive a large amount of rainfall