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Trees store and transpire great quantities of water; it's one of the reasons rainforests remain humid and wet. Take away the trees and that store of water is lost. Moisture cannot be returned to the atmosphere without the plants. Because neither water or nutrients can cycle in a forest ecosystem after the trees are cut down, extensive cutting can convert lush forests into deserts.

Another problem is that erosion occurs due to increased runoff (unabsorbed rainfall). Soil and plant material loosens and falls into the water. This can also contribute to flooding. If there's too much deforestation near the water, the soil will subside, because trees are what hold it in place.

It increases the amount of runoff.
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It increases the amount of runoff- APEX

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Deforestation disrupts the water cycle by reducing the amount of water transpired by trees, decreasing soil infiltration, and increasing surface runoff. This can lead to altered precipitation patterns, increased risk of floods and droughts, and reduced water availability.

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Plants store and release a lot of water into the atmosphere. But, if you take away plans, trees, and forests, they cannot release the water, therefore, changing and messing up the water cycle (hydroshere). Eventually, places like lush forests and open fields/meadows will become deserts due to the lack of water.

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Deforestation deplects the biosphere, leading to loss of natural homes of wild animals and other living organisms thereby tampering with the ecosystem. The removal or falling of trees by lumbering without replacement leads to the exposure of the soil surface to direct sunlight leading to excessive loss of soil water which makes the soil dry and proon to erosion by agents of denudation. Deforestation also leads to the dead of certain microorganisms present in the soil that helps in tilling and nourishing it by adding and recycling of soil nutrients.

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Water table underneath the ground is the common-source of drinking water for the Amerindians(people who live in the amazon basin).Water table is replenishing. That means, the supply of water underground could also dry up if not replenished regularly. When there is rain, forests hold much of the rainfall to the soil through their roots.

Thus, water sinks in deeper to the ground, and eventually replenishing the supply of water in the water table. Now, imagine what happens when there is not enough forests anymore. Water from rain would simply flow through the soil surface and not be retained by the soil.

Or other than that, the water from rain would not stay in the soil longer, for the process of evaporation would immediately set in. Thus, the water table is not replenished, leading to drying up of wells.

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its very simple its just that the trees are helping the water stay clean.

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Trees are like this huge water filter that can clean lakes river and other things.

its cleans the water because the roots consume the water and it actually uses it. when deforestation happens they are cutting down that certain tree that cleans that water land and the dirty water is returned to the lake because the tree is dead becasue its been cut down the dirty water is returned because there is no tree to give the water to so the roots fail to produce any water and end up dirtying the water even more. Maybe if they planted more trees near the certain places that have been afected by the oil spill the oil in the water might have a chance of being clean

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Increased surface runoff has increased water pollutants.

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Yes deforestation affect water cycle. The rate of transpiration decreases.

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Deforestation involve cutting of trees. The rate of transpiration gets affected.

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