Environmental Sciences, asked by mukundan, 1 year ago

How do trees act as wind breakers? Give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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A single tree won't do very much to break the wind but a line of trees would absorb the energy of a moving mass of air also known as wind.It will preventing it from doing anything damaging by structure on the leeward side.Also by carrying away topsoil from cultivated piece of a land. They sometimes also act as a turbulence-buffer.


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Answered by himm
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A single tree even if tries then also can't do anything to break the wind. But obviously it is another reason to define the importance of trees. A line of trees stops the wind from destroying some things. Such as- from removing the fertile and topsoil from the soil removing humus from the soil etc.

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