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90- Trees on Mars

Author
Vince's Podcasts
Published
Sun 17 Nov 2024
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biopedia/episodes/90--Trees-on-Mars-e2j5tgd

The record for the tallest tree is a sequoia that is just over 116 metres tall. Would this be different on other planets? Find out in today's episode- plus an appearance from the transpiration stream and transpiration.




Sources for this episode:



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