Biology, asked by Keisha5326, 2 months ago

What is a rain garden, and how does it help conserve water?

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Answered by AromalKB
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Explanation:

Rain gardens fill with a few inches of water after a storm and then water filters into the surrounding soil, rather than running off to the street or storm culvert. Rain gardens also conserve water, reducing the need for irrigation

Answered by bansalrashika8
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A rain garden is a depressed area in the landscape that collects rain water from a roof, driveway or street and allows it to soak into the ground. Planted with grasses and flowering perennials, rain gardens can be a cost effective and beautiful way to reduce runoff from your property.

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