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Why would replanting trees help reduce salinity?

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Why would replanting trees help reduce salinity?

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By replanting trees, they can control the water levels in the ground (the source comes from a water table) to make the salt rise up and out of the ground and on top of the grass. And what this does is with rain, the salt dissolves and also kill weeds from the area surrounding the tree.

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