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7 March, 13:01
Is transpiration necessary evil?
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Kathryn Cannon
7 March, 13:09
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No
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this is because you need transpiration and evaporation to equal enough water vapour in the atmosphere? this is tranpiration in geography or science.
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Salvador Hoffman
7 March, 13:23
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Is transpiration necessary evil?
Transpiration is the process whereby plants lose water to their environment, it is not evil for the plants to lose water. Excess water needs to be shed away in order to have a balanced metabolism
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