Why forests generally do not get flooded even after heavy rains ?
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It does not sink into the ground more than half as readily as in the forest, as experiments have shown. The result is that a great deal of water reaches the streams in a short time, which is the reason why floods occur. It is therefore true that forests tend to prevent floods.
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so because forest have soil. the soil is responsible in absorbing rainwater and make it available as groundwater . road are flooded because there are made up of cement and does not absorb water .
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