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Wind doesn't always calm down at the end of the day. You just notice more then.
Water loss from a plant increase when it is: hot, sunny, dry or windy
transpirtation
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.
The plant contains little pollen particules that get carried by the wind. These plants tend to be more feather like in order to increase their chance of catching the pollen.
wind at greater speeds cause the plant to close their stomata(pores underneath the leaves) to close to prevent water loss reducing transpiration. medium speeds cause plant to transpire more, because it removes more water molecules around the stomata while they stay open and it brings more CO2 to the plant. no wind speeds allow the stomata to remain open and water molecules to stay around the stomata reducing the amount of water loss, causing only some transpiration.
Solar flares can increase solar wind.
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Yes they can.
It is called the "Wind Chill" factor. :)
Like a dandelion or a milkweed plant, the seeds of the kapok plant are dispersed by the wind. The fluffy masses of seed used to be used to stuff life jackets.
It increase plant growth.