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How are wetlands usefull in periods of extreme rain and drought?

Author: Asger LIndberg-Nielsen



Answer:

Wetlands are both good at flood control and maintaining water during a drought. Without wetland discharge = runoff With wetland - discharge will happen way slower. This also means if there is a drought then wetlands provide water. So restoring wetlands at head water then streams are way less likely to dry out


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Wetlands are both good at flood control and maintaining water during a drought. 
Without wetland discharge = runoff
With wetland - discharge will happen way slower. 
This also means if there is a drought then wetlands provide water. 
So restoring wetlands at head water then streams are way less likely to dry out
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