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Natural landscapes once absorbed rainfall, allowing water to seep into the ground. Today, paved surfaces dominate, forcing water to flow rapidly across roads and into homes. Studies show that vegetation loss reduces soil absorption capacity, increasing runoff and flood risk in | Collector
Natural landscapes once absorbed rainfall, allowing water to seep into the ground. Today, paved surfaces dominate, forcing water to flow rapidly across roads and into homes. Studies show that vegetation loss reduces soil absorption capacity, increasing runoff and flood risk in
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Natural landscapes once absorbed rainfall, allowing water to seep into the ground. Today, paved surfaces dominate, forcing water to flow rapidly across roads and into homes. Studies show that vegetation loss reduces soil absorption capacity, increasing runoff and flood risk in

Natural landscapes once absorbed rainfall, allowing water to seep into the ground. Today, paved surfaces dominate, forcing water to flow rapidly across roads and into homes. Studies show that vegetation loss reduces soil absorption capacity, increasing runoff and flood risk in

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