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Jazmyn Francis
4 June, 15:10
How is transpiration different from evaporation?
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Charity Meadows
4 June, 16:22
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Transpiration is a process where water gets evaporated from the surface of leaves, while evaporation is a process of converting any liquid into vapors
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