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How trees prevent soil erosion and floods? ( short answer)

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Answered by aarushchoudhary59
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Explanation:

Trees allow water to be drained into the ground

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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Trees minimize soil erosion from surface water runoff and flooding. This helps maintain soil health and prevents silt deposition in water bodies. Studies have shown that the more closely an agricultural system resembles a natural forest in its canopy structure, tree spacing and ground cover, the less chance there is of soil erosion.

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