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Deforestation Is Drying up Flying Rivers. It Could Turn the Amazon Into a Savannah.

Summary by Novinky.cz
The Amazon rainforest is losing its ability to irrigate itself. Deforestation is disrupting the so-called flying rivers, currents of moist air that bring rain deep into the interior of South America. The result is extreme droughts, fires, and the threat of the rainforest turning into savannah in the future.

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The Amazon rainforest is losing its ability to irrigate itself. Deforestation is disrupting the so-called flying rivers, currents of moist air that bring rain deep into the interior of South America. The result is extreme droughts, fires, and the threat of the rainforest turning into savannah in the future.

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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