Biology, asked by xenderon, 11 months ago

how forest prevent draughts

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Answered by dalzier40
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wherever there will be forest there will be plenty of rain so it can prevent drought.

Answered by ramesh87901
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Forests can retain excess rainwater, prevent extreme run-offs and reduce the damage from flooding. They can also help mitigate the effects of droughts. A new report published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA) provides an overview of the water-retention potential of European forests.


One third of European territory is covered by forests (mostly managed) and approximately 296 million Europeans live in or close to forests. Forests are essential for human well-being and provide a wide range of ecosystem services to society, including ‘water retention’, defined as the water absorbed or used by forests.


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