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What sort of questions are asked on this? Is the explanation I included a good meaning for this theory?
The constant loss of water from the plant stomates by passive transport leads to a transpiration stream (which is the constant upward flow of water through a plant), this is because of waters 2 properties, which are adhesive forces (the ability of molecules to attach to walls), and cohesive forces (the attraction of molecules to each other), hence leading to the capillarity (water rising up through the tissue) and hence the stream.
The constant loss of water from the plant stomates by passive transport leads to a transpiration stream (which is the constant upward flow of water through a plant), this is because of waters 2 properties, which are adhesive forces (the ability of molecules to attach to walls), and cohesive forces (the attraction of molecules to each other), hence leading to the capillarity (water rising up through the tissue) and hence the stream.