How does planting trees help in ground water conservation?
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Planting trees helps in groundwater conservation.
- The roots of the trees are capable of balancing the amount of groundwater through the root system.
- The trees with massive roots can absorb more water compared to the trees with fewer roots.
- This water is stored in the roots of the trees and is absorbed by the soil, which retains water.
- Due to this, the level of groundwater in that particular area increases thereby, providing a cool atmosphere by reducing evaporation.
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