This depends from individual to individual . Some have a bigger transpirations, other less. so its up to us, if we can control this. .
Yes, water vapor is released through a process called transpiration.
Cohesion pulls it part of the way up but then transpiration gets it the rest of the way. (Transpiration is not a property of water)
A calorifier produces hot water, not steam, whilst a steam generator obviously produces steam
Steam itself is renewable, but what is used to produce steam is not. Common fuels to produce steam are coal, and oil, which are not renewable.
There are no words that create the sound of steam, steam is silent.
Transpiration
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
This process is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
osmosis or The Water Cycle: Transpiration- evaporation from the leaves of plants
The process of leaves giving off water vapor is transpiration.
transpiration
cuticular transpiration occurs through the cuticle while the stomatal transpiration occurs through the stomata.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
It is called transporation
Transpiration. During the day, water is constantly evaporating from the plant, mainly through leaf stomata. The large amount of water lost from the plant is a result of the plant's need to obtain carbon dioxide from the air.
When water is released from leaves and evaporates it is called transpiration.