What I learned in this activity is the process that the Earth undergoes to aquire heat and how deforestation affects this process. The source of all energy on Earth is the light provided by the sun which is absorbed or reflected and turned into heat energy. This light can be absorbed by the soil or reflected by the water in its liquid form or as ice like glaciers or snow. This affects my understanding of Deforestation because the number of trees in a given area can affect how much water remains on the surface after rainfall. Sometimes leaves of the trees can catch and hold small pockets of water which eventually evaporates and returns into the atmosphere. The detritus cast off by the trees as well as the branches and trunks affect the speed of surface runoff. If there are no trees in a certain area then it is likely that there will be more standing water that will evaporate faster due to sun exposure. This in turn affects the climate of an area where forests have been or are being cut down.
Related Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_runoff
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/releases/extreme-drought-in-the-amazon
Related Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_runoff
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/releases/extreme-drought-in-the-amazon
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