Planting more trees leads to soil conservation
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Trees increase the soil's ability to absorb and retain water, produce nutrients for plants, maintain high levels of organic matter in the soil, and moderate soil temperatures. ... By increasing the soil's ability to absorb water and lowering the water table, trees reduce the risks of waterlogging and salinization.
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asl trees roots bind or hold the soil tightly and not let it blow in strong wind or strong Rain.
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