How does trees act as a windbreaker?

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2026-02-06 23:30

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Because trees are large and thick, they act as a natural breaker for wind.

Windbreaks are rows of trees or shrubs that reduce the force of the wind. They can reduce soil erosion, increase crop yields and protect livestock from heat and cold. Windbreaks can shield buildings and roads from drifting snow. They beautify the landscape and provide travel routes and habitat for wildlife.

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