It is very simple. The water evaporates into the atmosphere. If the humidity is very low, either because the air is hot and can hold more water, or because there is just very little moisture in it, then the evaporation will proceed more quickly. If there is a wind this will speed the drying up because 'fresh' air, with low humidity is constantly passing over the the flowering plant.
This is the same as drying wet cloth in air. This evaporation is connected with vapour pressure, which is determined by the amount of water in the atmosphere and humidity. When the air is 100% saturated with water vapour there will be a dynamic equilibrium where as much water condenses out of the air onto the clothes, as evaporates from the clothes into the air. If humidity is less than 100%, then there will be more evaporation than condensation and the clothes will become drier.
it is land and water plant.... Weird Right ?? I can't help
Yes, it is a flowering plant producing blue flowers
Yes. A water spangle is a fern.
it returns to the atmosphere during evaporation
All water ferns are nonflowring plants
Non-flowering plant does not have a seed stage because their seed is naked which means that the seed is not bounded in fruit. They donâ??t have the presence of male and female parts in which flowering plant bears.
Evaporation
The stems or trunks of flowering plants support the leaves and carry water and nutrients to the leaves
Depending on the availability of water you can plant cucurbits, legumes and many flowering plants seeds.
it turns into it by water,sunlight,air,tempeture and air
by the help of pollinating agents like wind ,water or insects or animals.
Yes. Angiosperms are flowering plants, and water lilies do, in fact, have flowers.