Science, asked by prasantkumar2977, 21 days ago

list some ways how do groundwater helps plants and trees​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Groundwater feeds soil moisture through percolation, and many terrestrial vegetation communities depend directly on either groundwater or the percolated soil moisture above the aquifer for at least part of each year.Plants need water to make oxygen. ... This process cools the leaves, exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide, and moves nutrients up the tree. No water in the soil = no cooling of the leaves = no nutrient transfer and no photosynthesis. So water those trees when it's dry outside.

Answered by dillipkumarnanda859
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First of all, it provides nutrients to the plants. secondly groundwater reaches to the leaves from roots it helps in transportation of nutrients. It helps in transpiration process. Groundwater also help plants for photosynthesis.

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