1. Why do withered leaves of growing plants become fresh when they are watered?
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Water pressure is maintained in the leaves by the roots which are absorbing water from the soil and pumping it up into the leaves. Leaves naturally loose water, especially during photosynthesis.
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because the withered plants absorb water and utilizes for photosynthesis and becomes fresh
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