Give Reason. A higher rate of transpiration is recorded on a windy day rather than on a calm day.
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The wind is one of the external factors that increase the rate of transpiration. The wind carries away the moisture present in the atmosphere by making it dry enough so that it can absorb more water vapors from the plants. This result in high rate of transpiration in a windy atmosphere than on a calm day
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The wind is one of the external factors that increase the rate of transpiration. The wind carries away the moisture present in the atmosphere by making it dry enough so that it can absorb more water vapors from the plants. This result in high rate of transpiration in a windy atmosphere than on a calm day.
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