Planting trees help groundwater conservation. Explain how?
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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.
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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.
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