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Zina [86]
2 years ago
5

How might green spaces help reduce the negative impact that humans have on Earth’s water supply?

Biology
1 answer:
hoa [83]2 years ago
8 0

It would give nature a place to fight back, and become more healthy, and less hindered. Cities mess up the evaporation cycle, and because of parks, the water is able to be soaked up by grass, and then released through evaporation. When it rains over a city, the water goes into gutters, and becomes more polluted.

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