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If an area had a large vegetative cover, then what can be said about the soil and underground water
level of this area?​

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Answered by nk668920
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The interaction between surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) is strongly controlled by the relative heads and these can vary significantly over a period of timeTrees, particularly those with deep roots, behave like groundwater pumps, and play a key role in the catchment water balance.The growth rate of vegetation is a dominant factor affecting groundwater drought. The groundwater consumption rate caused by vegetation dynamics in significant area is higher than non-significant area. The large-scale vegetation restoration in the LP exerts strong impacts on groundwater drought dynamics.

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