How much water should be returned to the earth in exchange for the exploitation of water from the earth? In this regard, the general opinion among scientists around the world is that at least 31 percent of the rain in the year should go for recharging within the earth, then without water without any glaciers and water sources, it is possible to get water.
According to research, an average of 13 percent of the total rain is being deposited within the earth. This situation is more or less in the entire Himalayan region of the country. When it is in the Himalayan region, how much water will be available to the plains? Due to lack of water in the soil, rivers and water bodies are drying on one side, on the other hand, the problem of floods in the plains is becoming increasingly difficult in the rainy season. In the year 1982, American scientists researched some of the dense forests of Eastern America and concluded that at least 31 percent of the total rain in the year should be deposited within the earth, only in the respective areas of rivers, water sources etc. There will be enough water.
On the other hand, the level of recharge is high in intensive forests, because the rain water hits the leaves gradually and reaches the ground and gets deposited inside the ground. Water recharge is also very good with snowfall. After thickening the thick layer of ice, the water melts very slowly and slowly it rises and goes inside the ground gradually. Apart from this, the level of recharge is high in the wide-leaf forest areas, whereas in tree-free places, population areas water flows rapidly. This water flows through the rivers and reaches into the sea. Due to the heavy rainfall of the rain in the Himalayan region, this is the reason for the stray problem of flood in the plains.
According to research, an average of 13 percent of the total rain is being deposited within the earth. This situation is more or less in the entire Himalayan region of the country. When it is in the Himalayan region, how much water will be available to the plains? Due to lack of water in the soil, rivers and water bodies are drying on one side, on the other hand, the problem of floods in the plains is becoming increasingly difficult in the rainy season. In the year 1982, American scientists researched some of the dense forests of Eastern America and concluded that at least 31 percent of the total rain in the year should be deposited within the earth, only in the respective areas of rivers, water sources etc. There will be enough water.
On the other hand, the level of recharge is high in intensive forests, because the rain water hits the leaves gradually and reaches the ground and gets deposited inside the ground. Water recharge is also very good with snowfall. After thickening the thick layer of ice, the water melts very slowly and slowly it rises and goes inside the ground gradually. Apart from this, the level of recharge is high in the wide-leaf forest areas, whereas in tree-free places, population areas water flows rapidly. This water flows through the rivers and reaches into the sea. Due to the heavy rainfall of the rain in the Himalayan region, this is the reason for the stray problem of flood in the plains.