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FACTivity – Trees & the Water Cycle

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In this FACTivity you will answer the question: How much water is transpired by a tree during daylight hours? Transpiration happens when the water that entered a tree's roots travels up the tree's trunk, through its branches, to its leaves, and out of the leaves through small pores.

Materials:

  • 1 pint closable plastic bag
  • Permanent marker or small piece of paper, tape, and pencil or pen
  • Graduated cylinder or other measuring device
  • Piece of blank or lined paper and a pencil
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Inquiry 2: What Benefits Do the World's Forests Provide?

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