more than 200 gallons per day during transpiration.
Plants if you give to much water.
98% of the water used by plants is used for transpiration
Plants only give off a little amount of water because there is no way a plant can give off a lot of water. Plants get their water from the runoff, groundwater, and precipitation.
if you give them too much water the roots get no air and since they need oxygen they will sufficate and die after which the rest of the plant dies
For one thing, they have used less water. It is hot, so the animals don't get as much water as elsewhere.
About 90% of the total mass of living tissue is water. It depends on what living organism it is. Humans are about 60% water, and plants are about 90% water. Some organisms have less, and some have more.
much water is taken up by the roots of plants
Not so much. Linnaeus started classifying plant by the differences in their reproductive organs. The broad classification by living conditions would probably split plant into water and land based plants.
Hurricanes can damage and uproot plants through hid winds and flooding and can contaminate water supplies with seawater. A the same time, hurricanes can also give plants much needed water in the form of rain.
In a manner of speaking, yes, since it determines whetherthey grow. Yes, it does have an effect on how plants grow. If you give a plant too much water, it may wilt and die. If you don't give a plant enough water, it may shrivel, wilt, not grow, or die.
Deserts are abiotic because there is much that is not living in them. Plants have adapted to live on very little water, store water, and live in very hot and dry conditions.
Water is essential for the movement of gametes in non-vascular plants.