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Plants need water in hot temperatures primarily to maintain their physiological processes and prevent dehydration. Water is essential for photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and maintaining turgor pressure, which keeps cells firm and structurally sound. In hot conditions, increased evaporation can lead to water loss, making it crucial for plants to absorb enough water to sustain their functions and survive. Additionally, adequate water helps regulate temperature through transpiration, cooling the plant as water evaporates from its leaves.

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