rain
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
Yes. Mangrove trees do.
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
I might help so the water slows down when it hits the trees and the trees would ebsorb the water
Palm trees and mangrove trees (near warm water).
Bottle trees from Australia and Baobab trees from Africa
You do need to water trees.... If they are planted outside they may get enough water from the ground and precipitation but all living things require water.
Because trees grow near rivers to get water to the trees. Then the clouds absorbed the river water and form raindrops which fall.
No, trees cannot grow in water. While some trees can tolerate wet or swampy environments, they still need well-drained soil to grow properly. Excessive water can lead to root rot and eventually kill the tree.
All trees require water but trees in the desert have adapted to live on limited water resources.
it damages trees and trees provide water!
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.