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Forest help in maintaining water table at suitable depth. Give reason​

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Answered by sakshithakran71
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The forests act as a natural absorber of rainwater and allows it to seep into the ground. Thus, it helps to maintain the water table throughout the year.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forest help in maintaining water stable at suitable depth because, in forests trees are grown in a larger amount than the cities. As we know that trees hold water and prevent droughts, forests also keep water at a stable amount. Hence, Trees in forests help in maintaining water stable at a suitable amount.

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