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planting trees helps ground water conservation explain how?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by AVhridyaknair116c
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Answer:

1.Planting trees is one of the eco-friendly and efficient method for ground water conservation.

2.Every tree has the capacity to balance groud water level through root system

3. A tree with huge roots can absorbs more water and store it in roots which increase water level in ground.

4.During metabolism, trees transpire water . This water helps to form clouds and helps in rainfall.

5.Trees allows more water to percolate to reach and increase ground water.

6. Examples of some trees that can be planted to increase ground water are:

--->Neem tree

---> Ashoka tree

----> Tamarindus Indica .

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