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how do trees in a forest save rain water

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Answered by chetan116
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I think trees on forest which hold the water by roots and utilize it
Answered by ponnappu
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Trees protect, restore, and sustain water quality, water flows, and watershed health and condition.These forest watersheds collect, store, clean, and transport more water than anywhere else in the state.The roots of trees helps it to hold rainwater, soon it is collected or stored as ground water.
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