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Rain does not attract forests. On the other hand, scientists and analysts have contemplated the possibilities of forests attracting rainfall. There are studies that suggest deforestation often reduces the amount of rain and cloud formations in that region. That's because pressure gradients are also taken into account. Atmosphere volume reduces at much higher rates where intensive evaporation occurs. As a result, the low pressure draws in larger amounts of moist from areas with weaker evaporation. Consequently, this leads to a greater net transfer of atmospheric moisture. All of this is a part of what is deemed the Biotic Pump Theory.

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