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What happens to the plant during heavy rains?

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Answered by chAnjani
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Plant diseases like bacteria and fungi flourish from prolonged leaf wetness and excess moisture around the plant root zone areas. ... Heavy rain leaches nutrients in the soil and can trigger nutrient deficiency, affecting the plant growth.
Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Heavy rain destroys the plant

Explanation:

Plants use the soil's moisture to replenish the water lost by transpiration. If the soil does not have rain, the leaves can wane. The plant will fail and eventually die as more water is lost. Rainwater increases soil moisture levels and ensures a healthy plant. Heavy rains for shrubs and plants can cause considerable damage to them.The plants stand in stagnant water for a long period of time. This may cause rotting of that plant. Leaves are damaged, snapped stems are of no use for the plants. Due to soil erosion, roots get exposed which may harm the plant. Rain drains out all the nutrients present in the soil.

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