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How does wind intensity affect the growth of plants in exposed habitats?

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Adaptations, interdependence and competition

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How does wind intensity affect the growth of plants in exposed habitats?

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Wind intensity can lead to increased water loss from plant leaves through transpiration, which may stress the plants and hinder their growth. Additionally, strong winds can physically damage plants, making it difficult for them to maintain their structure and access sunlight.

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This answer is strong because it directly addresses the impact of wind intensity on plant growth, highlighting both physiological and physical effects. The question tests the student's understanding of abiotic factors and their influence on organisms in specific environments.

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