explain how trees help in water conservation ?
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Trees improve water quality by:
reducing soil erosion, which prevents sediment from entering storm drains and streams. trapping debris and contaminants in the decaying organic matter that is present in the root zone when water percolates through, below the soil surface.
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they prevents soil erosion which prevents the soil sediments to get in the river steam
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