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using the vocabulary of osmosis, explain what may happen to the vegetation along the side of a road when excessive amounts of salt are used during the winter

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The plants will severely dessicate and show the symptoms of burns.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Osmosis is defined as the movement of Solvent molecule from a Hypotonic solution to Hypertonic solution through a Semi-permeable membrane.
  • During winters, the humidity is less in the atmosphere and rate of transpiration is comparatively higher, Thus, the plant loses a significant quantity of water.
  • Presence of Salt around the cells creates a hypertonic environment around it and results in ex osmosis of water . Hence the plant severely desiccates and the tissues might get damaged resembling the symptoms of burns.
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