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What % of water is used by the plants in photosynthesis:​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

While light energy can be easily absorbed from the sun and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, water is sometimes scarce. Not only is water used directly in the process of photosynthesis for its hydrogen, it is also used to prevent dehydration, indirectly supporting the successful creation of food for the plant.

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Answered by friends1664
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Plants use water and sunlight as sources to make food by process of photosynthesis. Where they use 40% water and 50% sunlight (solar energy).

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