Environmental Sciences, asked by pitokasema, 10 months ago

How does planting trees help prevention of soil pollution

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Answered by 1Jan1
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Answer:Vegetation, including trees, holds soil in place and shelters it from wind and water, preventing soil erosion. The roots from trees and other plants stabilize the soil and hold it in place. Vegetation also lessens the impact which precipitation hits the ground and shelters the soil from wind erosion as well.

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Answered by anshtyagi45
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planting trees make soil rich and make it fertile also it combine the soil in its roots so that it would not run with water during flood and plants also give manure to soil.

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