Yes, cutting down trees does affect the weather, because trees provide the world with oxygen and the rain-forest is known for its vast quantities of trees, so with less oxygen and more carbon dioxide the world gets hotter and hotter (not a good thing!). Giving is humans unbearably hot situations to live in!
Cutting down rainforest effect rivers by soil that falls into the rivers and makes it all muddy.
By cutting down their homes! Removing their food sources and changing growing patterns.
The oceans have a major effect on climate around the globe.
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People have been cutting down a lot of trees in the Amazon rainforest and it's slowly beginning to decrease its area.
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Yes, because it can make a volcano erupt which will shoot up ash into the air.
It will cool the earth's surface as radiation from the sun is blocked from entering the atmosphere
It doesn't. Rainforest climate influences the soil. Soils are the result of a number of interrelated environmental factors, including climate and the organisms that live in and on the soil (mostly plants and microbes, but other living things can have a significant influence). The climate of the rainforest causes a lot of leaching of soluble and partially soluble materials in soils, so most rainforest soils are characterized by low natural fertility.
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific place at a specific time, while climate refers to long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation in a region over time. The greenhouse effect influences both weather and climate by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming.
Rainforests play a crucial role in mitigating the greenhouse effect by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in their trees and plants. Deforestation of rainforests releases this stored carbon back into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
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