Science, asked by lilabaipatil5464, 11 months ago

Why raindrops do not hit forest directly

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Answered by KeshavGiri79
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Answer:

The rainwater do not touch the forest floor directly because of the thick canopy formed by trees. But this does not mean than no water reaches the forest floor. The water reaches the forest floor by the branches of trees, shrubs, herbs etc. This water seeps into the soil and fills the water table.

Answered by subhashtekale80
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Because of Canopy

the thick canopy fined by trees

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