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what does the rain do to the tree?​

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Answered by Rangolinidhiraj
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Explanation:

The trees help in bringing rain in an indirect way through the process called transpiration. Through transpiration, trees leave the extra water through the stomata on the leaf surfaces. The water evaporates into the air and adds to the moisture of the air. So the air gets saturated faster and brings rain.

Answered by akansharao
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Answer:

Some trees are more vulnerable to damage from heavy rainfall. Trees with compacted soil can easily topple if the ground is soaked. When the soil is compacted, air space is reduced and the roots grow closer to the surface with less grip on the earth around it.

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