with decrease in atmospheric pressure the rate of transpiration will decrease slowly or rapidly
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The rate of transpiration decreases slowly...
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Lower air pressure will increase the rate of transpiration.
Explanation:
Due to diffusion, air moves from high to low pressure. If atmospheric pressure is low, air (which contains water) will move out of the plant and into the atmosphere, hence increasing transpiration. Plants will lose water at a faster rate than at a higher atmospheric pressure
Lower air pressure will increase the rate of transpiration.
Explanation:
Due to diffusion, air moves from high to low pressure. If atmospheric pressure is low, air (which contains water) will move out of the plant and into the atmosphere, hence increasing transpiration. Plants will lose water at a faster rate than at a higher atmospheric pressure
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