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Arizona:

HELLLp science ASAP

jayfafr:

yes

Arizona:

jayfafr:

can you copy and paste

Arizona:

no

Arizona:

the first answer should be in the picture

Arizona:

this is due tomarrow

toga:

1. The trees between fields of crops can serve multiple benefits. They can act as windbreaks, reducing wind erosion of soil, and also provide shade to the crops, thus reducing water loss due to evaporation. Additionally, they can act as a buffer zone between the fields and the river, reducing the amount of sediment and chemical runoff that enters the waterways. 2. The name "riparian buffer" is fitting because the vegetation in these zones acts as a buffer between the land and the water. They help to filter out pollutants, stabilize the riverbanks, and regulate water flow, all of which contribute to maintaining a healthy watershed. Additionally, they serve as a buffer against the impacts of climate change, such as flooding and drought, by absorbing water during peak rain events and releasing it during dry periods.

hellokitty265:

@toga wrote:
1. The trees between fields of crops can serve multiple benefits. They can act as windbreaks, reducing wind erosion of soil, and also provide shade to the crops, thus reducing water loss due to evaporation. Additionally, they can act as a buffer zone between the fields and the river, reducing the amount of sediment and chemical runoff that enters the waterways. 2. The name "riparian buffer" is fitting because the vegetation in these zones acts as a buffer between the land and the water. They help to filter out pollutants, stabilize the riverbanks, and regulate water flow, all of which contribute to maintaining a healthy watershed. Additionally, they serve as a buffer against the impacts of climate change, such as flooding and drought, by absorbing water during peak rain events and releasing it during dry periods.
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Flowerpower54:

@hellokitty265 wrote:
@toga wrote:
1. The trees between fields of crops can serve multiple benefits. They can act as windbreaks, reducing wind erosion of soil, and also provide shade to the crops, thus reducing water loss due to evaporation. Additionally, they can act as a buffer zone between the fields and the river, reducing the amount of sediment and chemical runoff that enters the waterways. 2. The name "riparian buffer" is fitting because the vegetation in these zones acts as a buffer between the land and the water. They help to filter out pollutants, stabilize the riverbanks, and regulate water flow, all of which contribute to maintaining a healthy watershed. Additionally, they serve as a buffer against the impacts of climate change, such as flooding and drought, by absorbing water during peak rain events and releasing it during dry periods.
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