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27 December, 21:32

The trees in a forest all have closed stomata. what is the cause?

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  1. 27 December, 21:52
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    This is to prevent water loss by the trees. Under drought or dry conditions, plants may close their stomata to limit the amount of water that evaporates from their leaves a process called transpiration. In this process water diffuses through the stomata into the atmosphere, in a bid to preserve water plants may close their stomata, especially during very dry climates.
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