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This 5 page paper considers how the deforestation may be causing a decrease in the rainfall. The writer explains this by looking at local ecosystems as well as the water cycle, and then considers the evidence for this, remembering that global warming may be increasing rainfall. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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File: TS14_TErainfl.rtf
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holes in the ozone layer and other numerous effect. However, there are some impacts that are receiving less attention. For example, the impact of deforestation is recognised for the impact
it has in terms of the destruction of endangered species and the loss of forest land. However, it is also claimed that the defrosted areas in some regions, such as
Rhondonia, Brazil, that there has been a reduction in the rainfall of the area. This is one area that has suffered very high levels of deforestation and is cited as
an area that suffers form this in a demonstrable manner. Here we need to look at the argument logical and objectively in
order to ascertain if these assertions are correct. This means collecting evidence. As we are not able to measure the climate for ourselves we need to use secondary information. It
is indicated strongly that in areas which has suffered deforestation there will be local effects that are felt almost immediately. The problem may be traced to the way in which
the loss of the forest impacts on the local ecosystems. The forest has a range of functions, as well as providing shelter and food for the animals and life, the
forest is also a container, that ensures there is a regular flow of water (Butler, 2002). The ability of the forest to filter water and store it means that areas
are protected against both floods and droughts (Butler, 2002). This may be seen as one of natures own self regulating systems, the ground is able to absorb the moisture where
there is an excess, and the storage is balanced when there is a shortage. The effect is that of a sponge, that can absorb and then release as it
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