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The Mojave receives less than 10 inches of rain on average per year and the evaporation rate exceeds the precipitation rate. Both are descriptions of a desert.
Height does not affect pulse rate kthanks.
Desert Eagle akimbo because you get better fire rate
Approximately 3,510 km2 annually.
Through the process of desertification, the Sahara is growing rapidly each year.
transpiration
*stomata -open-increased transpiration -closed-decreased transpiration *consequence of gas exchange -tradeoff of more gas exchange resulting in more transpiration *environmental factors -humidity -air movement -evaporative cooling -wind stress -intense light/heat
High humidity reduces the rate of transpiration.
Solar radiation in plants inhance the rate of transpiration. To cope up with the water deficiency in plants roots are desired to uptake more water.
Bigger the SA:V ratio , transpiration sucks.
Plants use to keep balance in the rate of transpiration by leaves and absorption of water by the roots. If transpiration increases and absorption does not increase, the young leaves start wilting so that the rate of transpiration can be mi minimized.
In windy areas trichomes reduce evaporation and keep the leaf moist. They also reflect solar radiation and heat.
How does humidity affect the rate of transpiration
By transpiration. Water molecules pass out of the leaf by diffusion following the concentration gradient from higher concentration to lower concentration. The rate of transpiration varies. Factors that affect the rate of transpiration includes wind speed, light intensity, temperature and humidity
Water supply: If water is in short supply, then the plant will close its stomata. This will cut down the rate of transpiration. Transpiration decreases when the water supply decreases below a certain level.
Transpiration rates increase in a plant when the stomata are open. In desert plants, the stomata are very small but are almost always open. They have the highest transpiration rate.
plants for sake of adapation on upper side of leaf have less number of stomata for reducing the rate of transpiration compare with lowerside