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When trees are cut down in a forest it increases the amount of runoff going into nearby streams and rivers true or false
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When trees are cut down in a forest it increases the amount of runoff going into nearby streams and rivers true or false
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Reason: Trees help manage runoff because they capture and store rainfall and release water into the atmosphere therefore if you cut them down then the runoff would increase
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