By replanting trees, they can control the water levels in the ground (the source comes from a water table) to make the salt rise up and out of the ground and on top of the grass. And what this does is with rain, the salt dissolves and also kill weeds from the area surrounding the tree.
It creates jobs in Brazil. One of those jobs could be replanting the trees, which would be like never cutting down the trees. :)
Desertification occurs when trees and plants are removed from an area. Replanting may be necessary to help hold the soil.
Replanting trees in deforested areas would best keep the oxygen cycle stable.
By replanting vegetation, the speed of precipitation is reduced, giving the ground more time to absorb the water which would be stored on Earth's surface.
No, salinity would be abiotic.
Yes, if people stop cutting down trees for making paper, furniture, etc. we could stop it, yet it may not happen because trees are needed to make paper and paper will always be needed. Another idea is replanting. If we replant more trees than we cut down, even though it takes a long time for them to mature, in time we would have a sustainable amount to harvest each year. It would take a lot of land and a lot of dedication and time, but replanting is a good way to renew the trees that we are using.
replanting would help to incrase oxygene level and more photosynthesis would take place
Salinity is increased.
Lakes usually have the least variation in salinity.
The salinity of the ocean was much higher than I thought it would be.
The life in the ocean would change and so would the gravity in the ocean. Therefore salinity is very important.
in the ocean