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Why. trees need water

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Answered by manasgupta2506
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Plants need water to make oxygen. ... This process cools the leaves, exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide, and moves nutrients up the tree. No water in the soil = no cooling of the leaves = no nutrient transfer and no photosynthesis. So water those trees when it's dry outside.

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Answered by 2008shrishti
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Plants need water to make oxygen. ... This process cools the leaves, exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide, and moves nutrients up the tree. No water in the soil = no cooling of the leaves = no nutrient transfer and no photosynthesis. So water those trees when it's dry outside.

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