Science, asked by Aziruddin12345, 6 months ago

what is fossilation? how does deforestation causes flood?​

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Answered by namasteindia136
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Answer:

The roots in the trees are able to strengthen the soil and prevent erosion. They also absorb some of the water. When the roots are gone from trees after deforestation, there's nothing to strengthen the soil anymore. Hence, the soil slide around and the water is able to build on the surface causing flooding.

Answered by tejasgurjar9876
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In linguistic morphology, fossilization refers to two close notions. One is preserving of ancient linguistic features which have lost their grammatical functions in language. Another is loss of productivity of a grammatical paradigm, which still remains in use in some words.

Explanation:

Deforestation plays several roles in the flooding equation because trees prevent sediment runoff and forests hold and use more water than farms or grasslands. ... Tree roots absorb water from the soil, making the soil drier and able to store more rainwater.

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