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how does putting a layer of mulch help in increasing the water table​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Answer:

Mulch is an insulator, so moisture is retained in the soil for longer by stopping evaporation at the surface of the soil. It also keeps the soil cool in hot weather, protecting the roots. The water available in the soil will be available for a longer time. The water table has to do with the under ground water level, in times of drought it goes down deeper, in times of wet weather it will rise.

Answered by actitis
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Mulches acts a medium that are least affected by the processes like evaporation and readily absorbs water, thereby increasing the water table

Explanation:

Mulch is usually referred to as those decayed substances that are present near a plant body or are deposited in the soil. It plays an important role by preventing the soil from getting dried and become hard due to the process of evaporation where the water present in the soil is eliminated into the atmosphere in the form of vapor.

This mulch maintains a comparatively cooler temperature of the soil because the soil remains wet. This does not result in the changing of the temperature of the soil. This also facilitates the growth of plants.

They absorb water more readily during the time of precipitation, and this helps in increasing the level of the water table.

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