Plants are green because they reflect green light more than any other part of the color spectrum, therefore if a plant is only exposed to green light it will reflect more than if it were placed under a red light thereby making photosythensis less efficient.
The colors that plants use during photosynthesis come from both ends of the light spectrum. The plants use the greens and yellows during germenation and it reflects it giving plants its color. It uses the other end with the blue and red by absorbing it and using it to create ATP energy and grow suffeciently.
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Yes, bright sunshine can cause snow to melt by providing heat energy to the snow, causing it to change from a solid to a liquid state. The sunlight's energy is absorbed by the snow, increasing its temperature and leading to melting.
Transpiration in plants is regulated by sunshine, temperature and humidity. If you increase humidity in the air, the rate of transpiration will go down. Another approach to reduce transpiration in crop plants is application of certain chemicals like cycosil to close the stomata during sunshine.
Deforestation affect water cycle in a serious way. It slows down the process of transpiration.
Increase intherate of transpiration
something that is bright with sunshine is SUMMER! -Kelsey Thompson
High humidity reduces the rate of transpiration.
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Day. Sun with no clouds is sunshine day. Bright sun.
Yes, bright sunshine can cause snow to melt by providing heat energy to the snow, causing it to change from a solid to a liquid state. The sunlight's energy is absorbed by the snow, increasing its temperature and leading to melting.
Bigger the SA:V ratio , transpiration sucks.
it measures sunshine. the unit is designed to record hours of bright sunshine which will burn a hole through a card.
a bright radiant color similar to the sunshine
She covered her eyes to protect them from the bright sunshine. A.brightB.eyesC.protectD.sunshine
The rate of transpiration in plants is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and light intensity. These factors affect transpiration by impacting the rate at which water evaporates from the plant's leaves.
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