Why do trees require so much more moisture to survive than grass?
2 answers:
Trees require more moisture than grass to grow because they have a larger surface area and bio mass (living area). The tree will transpire more water.
Trees require more moisture because unlike other plants they must have way for transporting mineral nutrient as relatively great distant from their roots to their leaves.
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