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how do trees help to reduce friction​

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Answered by saaqib
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Yes, they do. I shall explain:

The trees are able to do this by making the wheels on the bus reach their maximum revolution-rate and therefore go round and round.

So. The friction of the road, or say the palm of your hand against your best friend's back, will increase unless trees exist in your back garden. So, that is in short why trees help reduce friction.

What kind of friction can help reduce friction?

I never heard of friction reducing friction. You can reduce friction by using lubricants, as well as using wheels (as in ball bearings).

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How do trees help to reduce the risk of landslides?

Trees help reduce the risk of landslides by absorbing excess water

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