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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.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Transpiration is the process where plants release water vapor through their leaves. In a tropical forest with large plants, this process adds significant water vapor to the air.
- Condensation is the opposite (gas to liquid), so plants don't undergo condensation to add vapor.
- Plants don't prevent evaporation; in fact, transpiration (a type of evaporation from plants) increases vapor.
- Preventing runoff relates to water on the ground, not adding vapor to the air.
So the correct option is the one about transpiration.
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A. The plants undergo transpiration.