The water is not absorbed by the plant, instead the soil absorbs it and the sun's heat increases the temperature of water to the point where individual molecules of water ascend to the gaseous state (ie. evaporated) the same is true for all water anywhere, infact the water in plants is even evaporating all the time.
This evaporated water is from bodies of water.
from the soil
The water for photosynthesis comes from water that is absorbed from the soil by the roots of the plant and transported upward to the leaves through the vessels called xylem. Refer to the related link for an illustration of the materials for photosynthesis and where they come from.
Most likely, the water bubbles very much and it might come out of the kettle.
It means to either come in or out of a plant, if I am correct.
They come from water that evaporates
When the sun is shining moisture evaporates from the plant faster than it can be replenished from the roots so the plant gets flaccid and wilts. At night the roots can supply moisture faster than the water evaporates so the plant becomes turgid.
This evaporated water is from bodies of water.
This evaporated water is from bodies of water.
Oceans are the principal source of water.
because when water evaporates it forms a cloud full of water
No, I agree, water when heated evaporates to a gas
This water is from oceans, seas, lakes, rivers.
A water plant. Water doesnt come from there. It is usually filtered there and then distributed from there.
Evaporated water goes in the atmosphere as a gas and come back after condensation as rain or snow.
Any body of water that is exposed from the sun. Basically the water evaporates.
Only water is evaporated, not salt.