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How do trees help in recharging groundwater?

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Answered by adarsh3221
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Some tree leaves hold the water and slowly drop it to the ground giving sufficient time to suck the water. Some trees suck water and save it to the ground by adhesion and cohesion method. ... So planting more treescan help the ground water to increase.
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Answered by dhananjay210
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Some tree leaves hold the water and slowly drop it to the ground giving sufficient time to suck the water. Some trees suck water and save it to the ground by adhesion and cohesion method. Due to long evolution processes, Trees developed their own technique to save rain water, while in other open area rain drops splash the ground and flows immediately to the rivers.

So planting more trees can help the ground water to increase.

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