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It’s about like 20 feet
I think is uhhh..a carrot
answer: retrograde motion
Plants transpire more rapidly in the light than in the dark. This is largely because light stimulates the opening of the stomata (mechanism). Light also speeds up transpiration by warming the leaf. Plants transpire more rapidly at higher temperatures because water evaporates more rapidly. As the temperature increases, transpiration will increase due to a higher concentration in sunlight and warm air. However, if temperatures remain high for long periods of time eventually leading to drought, transpiration may go down to conserve water in the plant.
The correct sequence of events for evolution to occur through isolation would be: founding population arrives, biogeographic isolation occurs, genetic changes occur, reproductive isolation results
<span>In isolation, the species is completely secluded from the others. So, before the evolution began to start, the population of that species have to live in that secluded place for a pretty long time</span>