Why is interception important in the hydrological system?
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The most important role is as a rainfall reducer, causing a significant amount of rainfall to be directly fed back to the atmosphere which is not available for infiltration. Second, interception influences the spatial distribution of infiltration. ... The role of interception in the hydrological cycle is crucial.
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