"Forest act as a regulator of hydrological cycle" Explain in three
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forest act came into force to prevent cutting down trees
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Forests help control the water cycle by regulating precipitation, evaporation and flows. Layers of forest canopy, branches and roots can store and release water vapor, which controls rainfall. Forests can also help reduce the impacts of flood from storms by blocking and slowing down the flow of runoff.
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