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To account for the mass of the water that comes into contact with the tree during the five-year experiment, one could measure the volume of water used for irrigation or rainfall collected in the vicinity of the tree. This volume can then be converted to mass using the density of water (approximately 1 kg/L). Additionally, any water that the tree absorbs through its roots can be estimated using measurements of transpiration and changes in the tree's biomass over time. This combined data will provide a comprehensive understanding of the water mass interacting with the tree.

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