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Trees play a crucial role in flood prevention by absorbing and slowing down rainwater before it reaches rivers and streams. Their roots create a natural network that holds soil together, preventing erosion and reducing the risk of landslides. Additionally, the canopy of trees intercepts rainfall, allowing water to evaporate or gradually trickle down, rather than hitting the ground all at once. This process, known as interception, reduces surface runoff and helps water seep into the soil, repleni
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Trees play a crucial role in flood prevention by absorbing and slowing down rainwater before it reaches rivers and streams. Their roots create a natural network that holds soil together, preventing erosion and reducing the risk of landslides. Additionally, the canopy of trees intercepts rainfall, allowing water to evaporate or gradually trickle down, rather than hitting the ground all at once. This process, known as interception, reduces surface runoff and helps water seep into the soil, repleni
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