Plants surviving around the mining regions hada lot of dust settled on its leaves and were stunted and fruitless. Why?
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Green plants surviving in and around the mining region contains huge amount of dust settled on their leaves and the stomata are closed. This impacts the process of respiration and transpiration. Also, preparation of food (photosynthesis) is also affected and so they appear to have stunted growth and contain no fruits
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Plants surviving around the marine region had a lot of dust settled on them.
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- As a result of this there were blockage of the stomata. Hence the preparation of the food by the process of photosynthesis was decreased.
- In addition to this transpirational pull was reduced. So amount of water reduced. So the plants could not get nutrients for the growth.
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