Deforestation disrupts the water cycle by reducing transpiration, leading to less moisture in the atmosphere. This can decrease rainfall, affect water availability, and contribute to drier conditions and reduced groundwater recharge.
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Deforestation affects the water cycle by diminishing the number of trees that transpire moisture into the atmosphere. This reduction in transpiration leads to decreased atmospheric moisture, which can result in reduced rainfall and altered precipitation patterns. Consequently, deforestation can decrease water availability, disrupt groundwater recharge, and contribute to drier conditions. These changes impact both local and regional water resources, affecting ecosystems and human water supplies.
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