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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER III
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The amount of rainfall that directly strikes the ground is relatively small.

The upper layer of the forested ground consists of a network of shrubs, and dead leaves, branches, and moss.

This forest carpet acts like an enormous sponge.

It soaks up the moisture which drops from the trees during a storm.

It can absorb and hold for a time a rainfall of four or five inches.


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