Science, asked by ashokbhaipandya039, 1 month ago

Which of the following does a forest prevent

a) flood, drought b) soil erosion c) all of the above​

Answers

Answered by honeypatel23
6

Answer:

all of the above is your answer, buddy.

Answered by lovingheart
3

All of the above is the answer. Option (c) is correct.

Explanation:

  • Forests helps to prevent flood, drought and soil erosion.
  • So, all the above is the correct option.
  • Forests are the natural rain water absorber, when rainfall will occur the roots of the trees are absorb the water and restrict it from flowing away.
  • So, the movement of the running water is slow and it helps to prevent the flooding.
  • Trees are the major reason for rainfall, so it helps to enhance the production so drought does not occur.
  • In forests, trees are hold the topmost layer of the soil by roots, so, the natural forces like wind and water not easily carry the top most soil.
  • That's why forests are helps to prevent soil erosion.

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