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why is the wind valuable to plants​

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Wind improves the rate at which water evaporates from leaves. This evaporation is a big part of the nutrient transport system plants utilize. Wind can also improve canopy density and depth. It does so by moving leaves and branches around; allowing more sunlight to reach lower leaves.

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Wind improves the rate at which water evaporates from leaves. This evaporation is a big part of the nutrient transport system plants utilize. Wind can also improve canopy density and depth. It does so by moving leaves and branches around; allowing more sunlight to reach lower leaves.

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