Environmental Sciences, asked by LKRISH, 1 year ago

HOW DOES THE FOREST HELPS TO PREVENT FLOOD

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Answered by simran108
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hey!!!

here's the answer..........

During heavy rains, trees reduce the risk of flooding. There are two major ways in which trees provide protection against flooding. Experts say that woodland acts as a barrier to floodwater, while trees also prevent soil erosion, reducing sediment going into rivers and increasing water absorption into the ground.

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Answered by Neelambari1
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The forest's trees holds the soil tightly. When there are more trees there will be more rain. So to that place rain will be common and flood will not be there
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