Science, asked by radhakrishnan34326, 3 months ago

explain how forest prevent flood​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

forest acts as a natural observer of rainwater and allow it to seep because of roots of the tree. when rainwater falls on leave of trees and plants it does not fall directly on the ground. it drips slowly on forest.

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Answered by SnehethaKrishna
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Answer:

Forest is a natural absorber of rain water. It allows rain water to seep through. The roots of the trees absorb the water and prevent it from flowing away. The trees present in the forest prevents the rain from directly hitting the ground which may result in floods. It rather hits the ground slowly. Hence, trees in the forest slow down the movement of running water and thus help in preventing floods.

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