They actually consume and use so much water. There have been times when farmers or ranchers will remove a tree in a field in a little low spot and after a while the area becomes really wet. The tree actually had been using the natural water that collected in the area and after the tree was removed the water continued to come into the area. Some trees use more water than others and they're actually put in places to help keep some of the water accumulation down.
The trees keep the water level low by sucking up the water but when u cut down the trees the water level rises and the salt hit the surface
Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
By making a water dam, so that water can't go down. Dams and flumes prevent the rapid loss of this valuable resource: water is life. Live long, and well with water, from the well if necessary.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves the year round. Some evergreens are broadleaf trees, and some conifers. And likewise with deciduous trees. Teak trees lose their leaves in the dry season. So you see it is quite variable.
Trees give out oxygen. even because of them we have the rains. in short they maintain the ecological balance. If we would cut trees what is going to happen is that population won't stop growing but oxygen in the atmosphere will reduce. Another effect can be scarcity of food. and many other problems are attached to it such as less of rains will result in less water for irrigation. Less water for irrigation would result in less harvest which would again lead to less food and if this continues to happen for a long period of time then it might lead to famine type situations. Trees have to breathe to live, same as us and every living thing on the planet. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. We breathe out carbon dioxide and breathe in oxygen. We've evolved around trees; they are the main things that give off oxygen. Without trees, we're not here. Cutting down trees takes away that oxygen. If you cut down a tree but plant two new ones that is fine. Trees are living things too. The most important is, tree are necessary for rain. trees creates cold and humid atmosphere required for rain. Second, when it rains, trees hold the water and and does not allow to pass over soil which avoids floods. Third, they provide food to all of livings. If we continue to cut tree at larger extent then, it will definitely affect the rainfall and also will create a unstable atmosphere which will lend to destruction on/of earth. When we cut down trees, we are taking a home away from animals. We loosen the ground which mostly causes landslides. Trees cause shade and without that shade the ground dries up faster and there is not as much nutrients.
The trees keep the water level low by sucking up the water but when u cut down the trees the water level rises and the salt hit the surface
It would be better for them to keep the trees but if the trees are going to affect pipes and etc., then the trees should be cut down
Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
There are 3 waysWhen no trees are cut down along a river, the river backs up preventing low, lying cities from being flooded.When no trees are cut down, underground water cannot rise because it is being pumped out and used by trees, preventing flooding and salinity.Wetlands waters would rise if the trees are cut out of them so leaving them can keep water levels down.
don't water them!
Habitat is where a animal lives. A birds habitat is in the sky and trees, a fishes is in the water, and a foxes is in the woods.
If you intend to empty the pool with high water table problems you would be wise to dig down next to the pool until you are level with the bottom and get a submersible pump down there big enough to keep up with the influx of water until you are finished what you are intending to do.
The best way would be to find a spot with very sandy soil so that water can percolate easily from the surface down into the aquifer. Then build a big pond over that spot. Keep the pond filled with water from rainwater or from a river or stream. As lots of water goes down into the aquifer from your pond, the water table in your well should rise.
The best way to prevent water spots on an outdoor glass table is to wipe it down with a clean, soft cloth after it rains. Also, regularly wash the glass tabletop with a cleaner like Windex.
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stop cutting down trees
trees need air water and rest in a coner and keep it safe