growing more and more trees can prevent droughts how
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living trees give shade and help keep the temperature moderate. They help keep the air clean. And they protect the land by holding rainwater in the ground so less is dried up by the sun. Their roots also hold down the soil.
Trees reduce the damage caused by droughts and floods. Although a drought is a natural disaster, it may be provoked and made worse by deforestation. If there are not enough trees around, floods also become worse.
During a drought the weather gets very dry. There are more wind and dust storms, water supplies dry up, and desert plants such as scrub brush grow. These troubling signs of drought are familiar to farmers in many parts of the world.
Because there is so little water, plants and grasses die. The animals that normally eat those plants and grasses have to start eating some of the remaining shrubs and trees. Meanwhile, people keep on cutting down trees to get the fuel they need for cooking.
Without shrubs and trees, there is nothing to hold down the soil. There is nothing to protect the ground from the hot sun, so the water in the soil quickly dries up. The wind blows away the dry, dusty soil. The drought gets worse.
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