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5. How does vegetation allow greater infiltration?
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5. How does vegetation allow greater infiltration?
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BC the roots in the plants and all
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Vegetation allows greater infiltration because of the roots in the plants absorbing all ofthe excessive water. As the roots absorb the excessive water, the overflow is decreased.
The absorption rate depends on the moistness of the soil and roots.
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