Geography, asked by doun20081212, 9 months ago

why do dry leaves have less moisture?

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Answered by vaishuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
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Answer:

In dry or dead leaves, air bubbles prevent the delicate st... Vascular plants losewater through their leaves. Specifically,water vapor escapes through pores in theleaf's surface called stomata. This action draws water in through the roots of the plant and cycles nutrients and sugars throughout the vascular system

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Answered by ItsUDIT
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Explanation:

In dry or dead leaves, air bubbles prevent the delicate st... Vascular plants lose water through their leaves. Specifically, water vapor escapes through pores in the leaf's surface called stomata. This action draws water in through the roots of the plant and cycles nutrients and sugars throughout the vascular system..

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