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How do rows of trees, acting as windbreaks, change the evaporation rate of the soil surface on the leeward side of the barrier?



Rows of trees act as a barrier that slows down the wind blowing across a field. When wind hits the trees, it loses its speed on the leeward side, which is just the side protected from the wind. Wind normally acts like a thirsty sponge; the faster it moves....

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