Transpiration and plant<span> leaves. </span>Plants<span> put down roots into the soil to draw </span>water<span> and nutrients up into the stems and leaves. Some of this </span>water<span> is returned to the air by transpiration (when combined with evaporation, the total process is known as evapotranspiration).</span>
a the reader can imagine what happens next
Explanation:
the reason for this is like a scary movie if someone is running you know that they will fall if someone is hiding you know that they'll knock down something or breath to hard and be found
Declarative Sentences: Used to make statements or relay information. Imperative Sentences: Used to make a command or a direct instruction. Interrogative Sentences: Used to ask a question. Exclamatory Sentences: Used to express a strong emotion.
A subject in grammar is the first part in a sentence about which the second part, the predicate, tells something.
Therefore implies that something is occurring as a result of something else. As a result, therefore best implies a cause and effect structure.