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Which best explains why a thick tropical forest filled with large plants typically has a lot of water vapor in the air?
The plants undergo transpiration.
The plants undergo condensation.
The plants prevent water from evaporating.
The plants prevent water from becoming runoff.
The plants undergo transpiration.
The plants undergo condensation.
The plants prevent water from evaporating.
The plants prevent water from becoming runoff.
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The plants undergo transpiration.
Plants take up water from the soil and release it as water vapor through stomata in their leaves, increasing humidity in the forest air.
Plants take up water from the soil and release it as water vapor through stomata in their leaves, increasing humidity in the forest air.
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