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When trees are uprooted and the land left bare, what happened to the rain water?​

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when trees are cut down, the bare surfaces left behind absorb more heat than the forest they replaced. And that heat helps draw air upward, pulling moist air in from nearby forested land that increases rainfall in the immediate area.

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