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how does water protect crops frm frost and hot air currents

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Answered by ar7870021
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Because of the latent fusion and specific heat capacity of water
Answered by poojithajureddi
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During summer, water from the plant is lost by the process of transpiration. This cools the surface of the leaves and other plant parts from scorching sun. Hence, water protects plants from frost and hot air currents.

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