Science, asked by addi165, 1 year ago

explain how forests prevent flood​

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Answered by adityaamber
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Answer:

when rain happens, the rain water seeps down because due to tress, the soil remains fertile and the the roots of trees absorb the rain water. That's why the rain stops flood

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Forest acts as a natural absorber of rainwater and allows it to seep. It helps in controlling the flow of water and slows it down which helps in preventing flood. Also, the trees present in the

forest prevents the rain from directly hitting the ground and bind the soil together which helps in absorption of the rain water and thus prevent flood.

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