Science, asked by tiffanyangel1576, 11 days ago

explain how the movement of water in plants keep the air in the forested area cool and damp​.

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Answered by tanvi32211
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Answer:

Plants in such areas have high transpiration rates, and water vapor released from plants is visible in the form of steam rising from the vegetation. This expelled water vapor helps to cool the area and retain moisture.

Answered by pavanadevassy
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Answer:

plants keep the air in the forested area cool and damp because of transpiration.

Explanation:

Water is essential for plants. Only a little portion of water carried up by the roots is utilized for growth and metabolism. The remaining is lost by transpiration and guttation. Leaf surfaces are filled with pores called stomata, and in most plants, they are more innumerable on the downward part of the leaf. Transpiration occurs through the stomatal pores and it helps to cool down the atmosphere around the plants due to continuous evaporation of water. It is often called a necessary evil since it is the driving force of absorption of water through roots also causes a very high amount of water loss.

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