Biology, asked by tanbirali, 7 months ago

How trees help in inceasing the water-holding capacity of the soil?​

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Answered by amd6543kla
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Explanation:

Trees help reduce stormwater runoff in several ways. ... At the surface of the soil, fallen tree leaves help form a spongy layer that moderates soil temperature, helps retain soil moisture, and harbors organisms that break down organic matter and recycle elements for use in plant growth.

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Answered by MrHyper
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Large trees have deeper and thicker roots that makes the soil not to loose grip. If there are no trees it may cause soil erosion. Trees help the soil to increase the water holding capacity because there would be pores present near it's roots by which it holds water.

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