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This unique system that allows trees to drink water through the leaves – sending it off into the air as oxygen and water vapor – also pushes the water down through its roots filtering out harmful substances as it flows into our groundwater.
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There are few resources, if any, more vital to life than water. Whether it be drinking water, or water in our homes for bathing and cleaning dishes, not one day goes by that we don’t need and use water. The average American uses an estimated 80-100 gallons of water per day. For many of us, having access to clean drinking water and running water in our homes is a necessity that we often take for granted. According the United Nations, 85 percent of the world’s population lives in the driest half of the planet, and 783 million people do not have access to clean water.
But, people aren’t the only ones who need water — animals need clean water too, and for many species, such as different species of frogs which have highly permeable skin, water pollution can mean extinction. The loss of access to clean water, and the pollution of water sources, is partially due to deforestation.
Have you ever stood under a tree while it was raining? It’s a bit magical really. The sound of the rain drops falling on the leaves, the convenient way you are sheltered from the storm. Trees produce canopy cover; this is one of the many ways that they interact with water to produce a healthy ecosystem for us to live in.
In my last blog we talked about the importance of trees for air quality; the first pillar of tree planting. This blog we will be shifting from CO2 to H2O. While the planet is made up of two thirds water, and the human body contains about the same amount, trees hold a little less as they are made up of approximately 50% water.