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Planting trees help groundwater conservation. Explain how.

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Answered by obsidian1
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How does planting trees help groundwater conservation?

Plants slow down the flow of rainwater on land and facilitates its absorption by soil. Hence, if we plant more trees, soil will absorb more rainwater and groundwater will be conserved.

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Answered by logith2021
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One of the eco-friendly and effective approaches for the conservation of groundwater is to plant trees. Each tree has the ability to balance the amount of groundwater through the root system A tree with enormous roots can absorb more water and store it in roots that increase the amount of water on the earth. and also refer the above image.

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