The study was conducted by scientists at the Indian Institute of Science, the Carnegie Institution for Science at Stanford University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The scientists found that the evaporated water from the surface of the trees and irrigational crops could lead to cooling of the surface of the earth to a large extent.
The scientists believe that this could be a beaming factor to the reduction of increasing deforestation and to some extent a reduction of global warming.
The enhanced evaporation from the surface of the earth leads to the formation of low level clouds. These clouds then scatter around but reflect more radiations towards the sun rather than on the earth. Because of reduced trans evaporation in the tropical areas caused due to deforestation, planting trees in these areas would prove more beneficial and sufficing to save the planet.








