Shelter belts check the force of wind and water
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In a dense shelterbelt the majority of air is forced over the trees by the high pressure ahead of the shelterbelt. So little air passes through the shelterbelt itself that the flow separates and a cavity zone and a large drop in pressure is created behind the wood.
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