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Passage: The loss of forest cover affects the local climate, leading to hotter temperatures and irregular rainfall patterns. Q68. What can be inferred about the relationship between forests and climate?
AForests make the climate worse
BForests help regulate temperature and rainfall
CClimate has no relation to forests
DRainfall causes more forests to be cut
✓ Correct Answer: B — Forests help regulate temperature and rainfall
Since losing forests leads to hotter temperatures and irregular rain, it can be inferred that forests normally help regulate these patterns.
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