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How do forest maintain water table?

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Answered by saniya9343
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Forest maintain the ground water table by maintaining the rain waterflow 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

The best way to control dryland salinity in Victoria is to prevent groundwater recharge by using rain where it falls instead of allowing it to move down through the soil beyond plant roots into the ground water system.


The role of rainforests in the water cycle is to add water to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration (in which plants release water from their leaves during photosynthesis). ... When forests are cut down, less moisture goes into the atmosphere and rainfall declines, sometimes leading to drought.


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Answered by Anonymous
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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. please mark me brilliant
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