Biology, asked by 8arudrakshasrivastav, 10 months ago

why wilting only happens in hot and dry summers​

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Answered by aloksingh17801980
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Answer:

Wilting because of hot and dry conditions occurs because plants are releasing moisture through transpiration faster than they can take water up in their roots and distribute it to the leaves. Transpiration occurs at a higher rate in hot weather as a way of regulating the plant's temperature, like sweating in humans.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:- Because the hot and dry season makes the leaf to tend more moisture out in the atmosphere and the leaf and the roots lack water which in result makes the leaf turn brown in color which is often called wilting.

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