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How do forests help to raise the water table

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Answered by darkdevil89
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Explanation:

The forests act as a natural absorber of rainwater and allows it to seep into the ground. Thus, it helps to maintain the water table throughout the year.

Answered by akystar567
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Answer: forests raise water table because trees release vapours of water cause of atmosphere and rain.

Explanation: these water vapours released goes up in the clouds and atmosphere and then it rains due to these vapours released from trees . if forests are not there it may lead to

deforestation may cause flooding and even decrease level of water in underground s.

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