why do land plants lose water when it is raining or when humidity of water is high?
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Higher temperatures cause the plant cells which control the openings (stoma) where water is released to the atmosphere to open, whereas colder temperatures cause the openings to close. Relative humidity: As the relative humidity of the air surrounding the plant rises the transpiration rate falls.
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the number of protons and electrons are equal only when the atom is neutral in charge
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