Science, asked by gpriyanshigupta2010, 2 months ago

How do forest help in mentance of water table​

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Answered by manyasharma829
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Forest maintains the groundwater table by maintaining the rain water flow and by absorbing water via root system of plants. Porous forest soils and debris stores the water allowing the slow release of water into surface waters and groundwater.

Answered by Harmandeep10
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Forests act as a natural absorber of rainwater as the root system of trees allows rain water to seep into the soil. This rainwater as the logged in the water table. Thus, forests also help to prevent floods and maintain a regular supply of water to the water sources

Forest maintain the ground water table by maintaining the rain water flow and by absorbing water via root system of plants. Porous forest soils and debris stores the water allowing the slow release of water into surface waters and groundwater

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