Deforestation leads to less rain primarily because trees play a crucial role in the water cycle by absorbing and releasing moisture through a process called transpiration. When forests are removed, this moisture release is significantly reduced, leading to decreased humidity and lower rainfall in the surrounding areas. Additionally, the removal of trees disrupts local climate patterns, which can further diminish precipitation rates. Consequently, deforestation not only reduces the number of trees but also negatively impacts the entire ecosystem's ability to sustain rainfall.
Deforestation leads to reduced amounts of rainfall because forests are a major source of water vapor and moisture which helps to create rain clouds. Having less trees means more carbon dioxide which means there is more carbon dioxide to trap heat and less rain clouds.
only the production of wood, overall it damadges the economy, becasue less rain forest= fewer tourists, = less money, basicaally a whole downward spiral
Deforestation is a permanent destruction of a forest for the reason of using that land for some other purpose. Effects of rainforest deforestation are: Loss of Habitat, Increased Greenhouse Gases, Water in the Atmosphere, Soil Erosion and Flooding.
Thomas K. Rudel has written: 'Tropical forests' -- subject(s): Deforestation, Rain forest conservation 'Tropical deforestation' -- subject(s): Clearing of land, Deforestation, Peasantry, Rain forests
Deforestation of rainforests will likely lead to extensive extinction of species.
What deforestation could disrupt the life cycle of ophiocordyceps unilateralis in tropical rain forests
deforestation - novanet cowboy
Acid rain
The principal cause is the acid rain.
humans
because deforestation is one of many issues that plague the worlds environment today.
Torsten has written: 'Deforestation of tropical rain forests' -- subject(s): Control, Deforestation, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Deforestation, Forest products industry