Water supply: If water is in short supply, then the plant will close its stomata. This will cut down the rate of transpiration. Transpiration decreases when the water supply decreases below a certain level.
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drought transpiration erosion pollution
Because there is no consistancy in the rate of transpiration
They have a Trunk that stores their water so they can use it another time when they need it. Plants have adapted to drought by developing better water absorption root system. Conserving water and having devices to minimize transpiration rate by its areal parts.
It takes the seed more faster and it might take the seed to some place it can't grow. Rate of transpiration increases with the increased wind velocity upto certain limit thereafter it starts declining due to closure of stomata.
it doesnt or it does
High humidity reduces the rate of transpiration.
Bigger the SA:V ratio , transpiration sucks.
transpiration
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drought transpiration erosion pollution
*stomata -open-increased transpiration -closed-decreased transpiration *consequence of gas exchange -tradeoff of more gas exchange resulting in more transpiration *environmental factors -humidity -air movement -evaporative cooling -wind stress -intense light/heat
By transpiration. Water molecules pass out of the leaf by diffusion following the concentration gradient from higher concentration to lower concentration. The rate of transpiration varies. Factors that affect the rate of transpiration includes wind speed, light intensity, temperature and humidity
The rate of transpiration is the position of air bubble
Stomata open in the presence of bases and close in the presence of acids. Therefore, the rate of transpiration is higher in bases due to that they are losing more water through their open stomata.
the answer is when you evaporate it poops out all over you and suck through the nostrils
the answer is when you evaporate it poops out all over you and suck through the nostrils
How does humidity affect the rate of transpiration