The leaves use only a small amount of water for photosynthesis (food-making) , so it releases the excess of water through the stomata (microsopic mouths on the leaves), turning the air humid. In fact, rain forest leaves give off so much water that the air is very humid.
Transpiration is when water is released into the atmosphere after having been absorbed by a plant. The plant absorbs it through its roots and then releases it through its leaves, where the water evaporates.
Transpiration is the removal of water from leaves through stomata. It gets into water cycle.
The water cycle
Transpiration and conservation are not parts of water cycle.
Transpiration is the first step. It evaporates the water.
Transpiration is part of the water cycle.
Water Cycle is the cycle that involves transpiration
Transpiration is the removal of water from leaves through stomata. It gets into water cycle.
Transpiration involve release of water from plants. It evaporates and form basis of water cycle.
The water cycle
Transpiration and conservation are not parts of water cycle.
Transpiration is the first step. It evaporates the water.
Yes. Transpiration is the direct evaporation of water out of plants.
yes
Transpiration is part of the water cycle.
The Water Cycle.
Water
ranspiration allows evaporation. Hence it helps in water cycle.