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When wind hits a plant, it exposes the plants surface to more air and drags out water molecules with the moving O2. Therefore, wind can increase the rate of photosynthesis. However, wind can also decrease the rate of photosynthesis if the winds are too strong that it uproots the plant or if the wind decreases the amount of surface area exposed to sunlight.

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the wind eats the photosynthesis then poops it out

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