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Planting trees help groundwater conservation. Explain how.​

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Answered by miri34
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Answer:

Planting trees actually help in the conservation of groundwater as it would stop the flow of water in a particular area and which would allow more water to percolate to reach ground water and it can also provide cooling effect and prevent evaporation.

Explanation:

trees help in retaining water and increasing the level of groundwater in that particular area. Forests are very good at allowing water to enter the ground and recharge the water table. The soil, shade and organic materials under trees help hold moisture so it can be absorbed and replenish groundwater levels.

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