Why do plants make less food on a cloudy day?
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This is the dilemma for a plant. To perform photosynthesis, it has to open the stomata on their leaves so that it can take in carbon dioxide. ... On a cool, cloudy day, the plant may transpire less but retain plenty of water
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➝ Cloudy days the rate of photosynthesis will decrease because sunlight is necessary for photosynthesis. On a cloudy day, there will be less sunlight. Good manuring in the area will increase the amount of these minerals in the soil thus increasing photosynthesis.
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