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Give reason : Afforestation reduves drought​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The volume of water retained by forests can depend on characteristics such as forest cover area, the length of vegetation growing season, tree composition and tree density, as well as the age and the number of layers of vegetation cover. Water retention by forests affects the amount and timing of the water delivered to streams and groundwater by increasing and maintaining infiltration and storage capacity of the soil.

therefore it reduces drought.

Answered by Anonymous
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Forest release water in the dry season.

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