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how does planting trees help groundwater conservation ? [brief]

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Answered by nonusingla1
9
shades from trees save the rate of evaporation in thirsty lawns. newly planted trees take only 15 gallons of water a week. as trees transpire they increase atmospheric moisture.

Answered by sai944
15
Trees introduce their roots in the soil stronger and prevents soil erosion.
Trees transpire water during the metabolism. This water evaporates and forms cloud and finally reaches the soil increasing the ground water content to some extent.


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