Biology, asked by shivani0202, 1 year ago

3. You would have read that trees take water from the soil and lose it by transpiration.
This implies that in a forest, trees will reduce groundwater by losing it in transpiration.
Do you agree? Give reasons:​

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Answered by Arushi56
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Answer:

Trees take water from soil and transpire it into the atmosphere thus reducing groundwater but ultimately the groundwater is replenished.  through raining. So the water lost from underground returns back through water cycle which operates every time. Therefore groundwater will not vanish rather it may take time to get replenished.

Answered by durbadatta1715
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No. They maintain the water table by slowing down the flow of rainwater, which results in increase absorption of water by the soil.

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