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How does the forest cover add to the preservation of water?​

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Answered by jhirijhiri26
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Good forest cover is more effective than any other kind of land cover in keeping the water as sediment free as possible. The surface cover, debris and tree roots trap sediments and stop their downslope movement. Moreover, deep tree roots stabilize slopes and help prevent shallow landslides.

Answered by anjukwatra1983
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Trees cool the atmosphere by transpiration of large quantities of water that are often drawn from some depth in the subsoil.

Good forest cover is more effective than any other kind of land cover in keeping the water as sediment free as possible. The surface cover, debris and tree roots trap sediments and stop their downslope movement. Moreover, deep tree roots stabilize slopes and help prevent shallow landslides.

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