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Wrapping a plant does effect its growth. If the wrap is too thick, enough carbon dioxide might get in, and the plant might die. The plant will not be able to get energy from the sun if the sun can't reach through the wrapping, and when it rains, H20 will not be able to reach the plant, and it will unfortunately, not grow. On the other hand, wrapping a plant in a thinner wrap (such as bubble wrap) the plant might actually be able to survive in the winter. Bubble wrap has bubbles, which contain air. When air is released eventually, like a balloon, it is some is released into its surroundings. In this case, its surrounding is the plant and the soil. The air is released into that. Meanwhile, when the bubbles are not bubbles anymore, they are flat. When they are flat, the wrap is not as thick with two layers. This ables sunlight to reach as much as needed for the plant to the plant. So this is pretty much it.

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