How do you think windy conditions affect the rate of transpiration
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rate of transpiration is affected by wind because strong winds blow away the moisture from the air and thereby the rate of transpiration increases
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Based on our results, our hypothesis, if the leaves are exposed to a windy environment, then the transpiration rate will increase, was accepted. ... This is because wind moves water-saturated air away from stomata, which reduces external water vapor concentration, increasing the gradient, so water moves out of the leaf.
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