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What processes are increased when many trees are removed from an area?

Percolation


What process is increased when many trees are removed from an area?

Percolation


Processes is increased when many trees are removed from an area?

Percolation


Why is flooding more likely after many trees are removed from an area?

Removing trees can disrupt the natural water absorption process, leading to increased surface runoff. Trees help to slow down and filter water, reducing the amount of water entering waterways. Without trees, water can flow more quickly over the land, increasing the risk of flooding.


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What is an area with many trees?

A forest or woods


How many degrees in an exterior angle?

if the radius of a circle is increased 100% the area is increased


How many micro-habitats can trees have?

Trees can have multiple microhabits. Because one area can be drastically different from the other.


What is a large flat area of land usually without many trees?

A large flat area of land usually without many trees is called a plain or a prairie. Plains have grasslands and few trees, while prairies are large expanses of flat grassland.


What is the difference between woodland from shrubland?

Forest have many species of wild animals Grassland have many species of insects.


What is clearcutting and how does it affect erosion?

Clearcutting is a forestry practice where all trees in a specific area are cut down. It can lead to increased erosion because it removes the vegetation that helps hold soil in place. Without trees and plants, there is nothing to slow down runoff water, leading to soil erosion and loss of topsoil.


Why did the northwest use cedar trees to make many items for everyday use?

Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate