how do the forest help in percolation and retention of water
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>>>Because forests serves as our natural water filtration system by collecting rain water and transferring it into stream. Forests help in raining system and this rain water percolate through stream and meets into river which helps in agriculture.
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Forests act as an agent for retention of water. Forests have rooted trees and hence water is retained strongly between the particles of soil. Forested catchments provide water for agricultural, domestic, and industrial purposes. Forest acts as the best land cover to maximize water yield and ensure water quality.
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