Increase in temperature also increases the rate of evaporation of water, hence temperature will effect transpiration
water i think
Water evaporates from the plant all the time.
Plants lose water through a process called transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves. This loss of water is essential for the plant to transport nutrients from the roots to the leaves. It also helps the plant regulate its temperature and maintain its shape.
When temperature increase the volume also increase; but if you think to volumetric titrations the effect is without importance.
I am doing a science fair project on this and I would think that it does. Plants breathe just like humans and they would inhale the fumes. But it also depends on smoke... Cigarette or car smoke. Probably both are bad but this is just my hypothesis.
Chameleons change color by temperature not the background. so,nothing it has no effect.
Water vapor leaves leaf cells through small openings on the leaf surface called stomata. This process is known as transpiration and helps regulate water loss from the plant as well as facilitate the movement of nutrients and minerals. Transpiration also helps in cooling the plant through a process known as evapotranspiration.
Transpiration would increase because the hot dry wind would cause more water to evaporate from the plant's leaves in an attempt to cool down and maintain proper hydration levels. This could lead to potential dehydration stress on the plant if water loss is not adequately replenished.
i think it should be enhanced because of the Styrofoam
i think it was that it made people have a deep sleep and rested them fully
How does humidity affect the rate of transpiration
Precipitation typically occurs before transpiration in the water cycle. Precipitation supplies water to plants, which is then utilized in the process of transpiration where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere.