China's Great Green Wall, the largest forest in human history, creates a self-reinforcing water cycle through transpiration, where trees pull moisture from soil and release it as vapor that falls as rain downwind, but this same process drains rivers and lowers the water table, demonstrating how large-scale reforestation can simultaneously solve desertification while creating new water scarcity challenges.
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China Planted the Largest Forest in History and Accidentally Rewrote the Water Cycle 🌳🌧️Added:
China planted the largest forest in human history and it started pumping water into the sky. The trees pull moisture from the soil and breathe it into the air where it falls again as rain down wind, a self-made water cycle.
But those same trees are so thirsty they're draining rivers and dropping the water table. Follow for more mind-blowing things.
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