Biology, asked by jishanmansoori7920, 9 months ago

When rain heavily the roads get flooded but does not happen in forest why

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Answered by gandrasri11
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Answer:

In a forest there is soil. Soil absorbs water that is why when it rains forests don't get flooded. Whereas roads have no absorbing unit whatsoever.

Explanation:

Answered by ITZWildBoy
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This is so because forests have soil . This soil is responsible in absorbing rain water and makes it available as ground water .

Roads are flooded because they are made of cement and it doesn't absorb water .

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