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Plants take up water through the roots and water evaporates from their leaves. They obviously also store water, hold water in the soil with their roots and cover and cool the land to hold water that way as well. They also prevent erosion and filter the water as well.
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What is the role of forest and water cycles?
What is the current theory of forest vegetation and water cycles?
How does deforestation affect the water cycle?
How does deforestation affect the water cycle?
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Read, "The worst hard time", it will bring new meaning to soil conservation
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