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How did trees help us to save water?​

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Answered by krish78619
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Explanation:

Trees manage rain water in storm events by:

intercepting rainfall in the foliage, which prevents water runoff. absorbing and filtering water that infiltrates into the soil. holding stream banks in place with their roots.

Answered by Kumkumjena
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Tree roots rebalance the water cycle

Otherwise, the water will be "lost", forming into streams on the surface and trickling away. This is the important role that trees play in the water cycle: thanks to their roots, they hold the soil together and make it permeable. ... They also provide natural water purification.

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