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There is a general belief that forests tend to bring more frequent rains. Can you explain it scientifically?

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As we know forests have a large number of plants and trees. So plants lose water in the form of water every day into the atmosphere through transpiration. A tree loses more than 30 litres of water per day. Hence a huge amount of water is escaped into the atmosphere by forests. This increases the moisture in the atmosphere and brings more frequent rains.

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