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Condensation; is the change from gaseous phase into liquid phase
The processes that occur in the water cycle: precipitation: when liquid or solid water falls from clouds transpiration: water evaporating out of plants condensation: when water vapor changes into liquid evaporation: when liquid becomes gas
Plant metabolism can be defined as the combination of two processes known as photosynthesis and respiration. These processes make it possible for plants to grow and reproduce.
In evaporation, a liquid such as water changes to a gaseous state. In sublimation, a solid such as ice changes driectly to a gas or vapor without going through a liquid state.
Several processes release carbon as gases (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane) into the atmosphere. Three important processes are fuel combustion, respiration, and methane release. -- Combustion of carbon-based fuels (wood, alcohol, biogas, or fossil fuels) remove oxygen and combine it to form carbon dioxide and other compounds. -- Plant and animal respiration release carbon dioxide. This is the reverse operation of photosynthesis. -- Methane is released from ruminant animals, from decomposition of organisms, and from ocean-bottom clathrate deposits.
transpiration
Water in the water cycle enters the atmosphere through the processes of evaporation and transpiration.
evaporation and condensation
Evaporation and transpiration.
Transpiration and Evaporation.
The main processes that return water vapor to the atmosphere are evaporation and transpiration. Evaporation occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor from sources such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Transpiration is the process through which plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere. Both of these processes contribute to the water cycle by replenishing the atmosphere with water vapor.
The water cycle
Evaporation, Transpiration and Respiration.
Precipitation, Evaporation and Condensation.
Other processes are boiling and sublimation.
Evaporation (surface water, soil, animals, and plants) and transpiration
The processes are called "evaporation" and "transpiration".