Let us discuss this later thoroughly with our neighbors. I'm so glad I met you so that we can tackle this issue.
Alright! I'm very glad I met you as well.
I really hope that we can end this problem.
We can put an end to this if we all work together!
Yes! We are going to end this now. I'll be going then. I'll meet you up again soon to further discuss our plan.
Alright, see you!
We must also protect wetlands and introduce plant trees strategically. The creation of more wetlands – which can act as sponges, soaking up moisture – and wooded areas can slow down waters when rivers overflow.
Permeable pavement will be useful to since it allows water to move through a sidewalk or parking lot's surface instead of running over it and down drains.
Yes and rain seeps into layers of rock and soil beneath the surface, where the water is then naturally filtered.
And of course, more trees. Planting trees is one of the simplest green infrastructure techniques.
That's true. Rain that falls directly to the soil is absorbed by tree roots and later exits as water vapor through the leaves.