FAQs about Deforestation of Forest
3. How are deforestation and water scarcity related?
Forest deforestation, drought and water scarcity are closely related to each other, with serious environmental and social consequences. The water cycle is a natural process that is affected by the progressive reduction in the size of forests due to deforestation and forest fires, both natural and caused by humans.
In a forest there are hundreds of millions of trees and other plants that absorb water and then return it to the atmosphere in huge amounts of water vapor, a mega transpiration that forms clouds, from which the vital liquid returns through rain. These, in part, fall on the rainforest itself, with which its forests maintain a constant humidity, and in part they fall in the surroundings and in some cases even in distant places.
The more trees that will be deforested in a forest, the more inefficient the water cycle will become. As a consequence there will be less amount of water vapor, less clouds will form, there will be less precipitation and drought and water scarcity will increase.
FAQs about Deforestation of Forest
1. What is deforestation, what are its causes or objectives and consequences?
2. What is a primary forest and what percentage do they represent on the planet?
3. How are deforestation and water scarcity related?
4. What is the relationship between deforestation, drought, and forest fires?
5. What is the relationship between deforestation and global warming?
6. How does deforestation affect habitats and ecosystems?
7. What is the importance of the Amazon rainforest for South America?
8. What are the dangers that threaten the Amazon rainforest?
9. Why is deforestation in the Borneo rainforest considered an ecological catastrophe?