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what raises the ground water level.​

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Answered by ssasmita806
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Explanation:

TREE roots increases water saturation.

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Groundwater recharge occurs through mineral soils found primarily around the edges of wetlands. The soil under most wetlands is relatively impermeable. A high perimeter to volume ratio, such as in small wetlands, means that the surface area through which water can infiltrate into the groundwater is high.

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