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Jaydin Prince
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12 November, 10:54
What is transpiration
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Randy Beasley
12 November, 11:16
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Transpiration is the evaporation of water from plants. This occurs when water drawn from the roots is brought up the leaves (as it usually should), and, because of the outside heat, it vaporizes and exits via the pores found on the underside of the leaves.
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