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Forests purify, recycle and store water.
During a rainstorm, the forest canopy acts like a leaky umbrella
spread out over the forest floor. Forests slow down and capture rain,
store snow, and shade streams and ponds.
Water captured and stored by forests feeds streams, rivers, lakes
and our water supply. Water from forests shelters fish, waters crops
and supplies cities, as well as sustaining forest trees, plants and
wildlife.

 
 


Instructions:
Click each number to see how rainwater cycles through the forest.
What differences would there be without the forest?
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