Planting trees in drought-prone areas helps to improve soil health, reduce erosion, and enhance water retention in the soil, making it more resilient to arid conditions. Trees also provide shade, which can lower surface temperatures and reduce evaporation rates. Additionally, their root systems can help access deeper water sources, contributing to local hydrology and promoting biodiversity. Overall, trees play a crucial role in helping ecosystems adapt to and mitigate the impacts of drought.
planting many trees
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drought,selection or shelterwood cutting,forest fires. A drought allows new growth,logging only cuts down very old decaying trees,and forest fires give more room for new stuff to grow.also,rain,planting new trees,sun.
Planting trees might stop water erosion because the roots help hold the soil in place.
A caatinga is a sparse, thorny wooded area of northeastern Brazil containing drought-resistant trees.
No, planting trees will not change the climate. The majority of the trees would not survive without water.
by planting more trees
I might help so the water slows down when it hits the trees and the trees would ebsorb the water
planting of trees along the roadside is termed as arboriculture in scientific language
the planting of trees in pakistan is done in selective period because the trees are dependent on the external environment and weather
A long hot drought with no rain.