I don't really know what you mean... I'll have a go though. No, trees don't have water IN them but they DO have water outside, like on branches and leaves. Hope that helps!
The thing is that the roots of the trees hold on to the soil, now we know about soil erosion..when it takes place the water gets mixed up with the soil and the quality decreases...the trees prevent this and hence keeps it clear. Also trees play a major role in transpiration and that leads to rain, and we all know that rain is one of the purest forms of water. so i guess these are the ways in which trees improve water quality.
I don't know but they need to be fed room temperature water.
You will see water around the edges and trees wet...
there are no trees on the future bec. of that kaingin (slash and burn method)tree cutters cut all the trees bec.that is their life even though they know it is bad.there will be landslides bec. the roots of the trees will hold the water but how can they hold the water if there are no more trees...........
Know about the various ways of collecting water and implement it.Plant trees and also make others do so.stop rain water from being washed offDo not waste waterDo not cut trees
the trees the trees
trees are our life without trees we wont be here...
No, Mars does not have trees or plants. The environment on Mars is not conducive to supporting plant life as we know it on Earth due to its thin atmosphere, extreme temperatures, and lack of liquid water on the surface.
Trees in the water may have fish using them for cover. Fishermen know this, as do other fish who may hunt or orient about the "structure" in hopes of having lunch swim by.
trees absorb water and it trees are cut down, then the trees can't absorb water so the water gets absorbed by the ground but that isn't enough so the water just travels causing floods
Installing a solar powered water pump at a a high point on your property, above many of the trees will be effective.
Yes. Mangrove trees do.