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Do trees produce more water than they use?

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Mikespike | 19:39 Fri 12th May 2006 | Science
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In other words... mmmm cant really ask it simpler than that!
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No - a small part of the water uptake is used in photosynthesis the rest (90%+) is lost through transpiration.

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