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
Ground water, surface water, river water, etc.
interception is the amount of rainfall , which is intercepted and will not infiltrate into the ground or take apart in the runoff process.
Because trees grow near rivers to get water to the trees. Then the clouds absorbed the river water and form raindrops which fall.
The trees grow on the ground and they require air,water and soil
They live in the trees, on land, and in water
the water will not reach to the ground!!
they live in the water
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.
Water that is absorbed through the soil surface is called seepage. This is water that soaks into the ground, usually in a low spot of the area.
Because it has either been evaporated, or absorbed into the ground.
Trees help maintain ground water levels through a process called transpiration, where they release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves. This process helps regulate the amount of water in the soil and can prevent it from becoming too saturated or too dry. Additionally, the roots of trees help to absorb water from the soil, reducing the risk of water accumulation and promoting the infiltration of water into the ground.