Transpiration is a process occurring in plants. It is when the water in a plant evaporates out of the stoma of the leaves, and this evaporation causes more water to be drawn in by the roots of the plant. Transpiration ensures an efficient flow of water in the internal system of the plant.
Precipitation is a physical process that occurs in several different contexts. In meteorology, precipitation refers to water falling from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail, etc. In chemistry, it is when a solid is formed within a solution from a chemical reaction taking place inside the solution.
Rain:
precipitation of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 mm (0.02 inch). When the drops are smaller, the precipitation is usually called drizzle.
Dew:
deposit of waterdrops formed at night by the condensation of water vapour from the air onto the surfaces of objects freely exposed to the sky
Humidity is the amount of water vapor/moisture in the air. Precipitation is when water vapor join together, form into water droplets, and falls as rain, snow, sleet, etc.
Water erosion is responsible for breaking up and moving small rock particles. Deposition is carrying those particles and sediments to a resting place.
When particles form in solution (liquid phase) called precipitate. But if the particles form on solid materials called deposition which means precipitate on surface of solid.
Rainfall is merely a type of precipitation. Precipitation is the way water falls to Earth - so basically, rainfall, snowfall, sleet, hail etc.
Erosion is caused by a river, which is water. Water is rain, rain is weather. Therefore, they are the same.
no because Groundwater does little to contribute to mechanical erosion. However, it can significantly erode chemically
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
There are four agents that are responsible for depositing sediment in the water. They are weathering, erosion, deposition, and snow.
No, the placing of eroded materials is known as deposition (depositing of the water born material downstream).
Erosion is when wind or water physically wear away at an object Deposition is the debris removed by erosion or other events (landslides, floods, etc.) accumulates (is deposited) at another location.
Deposition is the natural process of laying down a deposit of something and Erosion is condition in which the earth's surface is worn away by the action of water and wind.
Erosion
They are opposite processes. Water running down a mountain carries soil with it (erosion) until the water reaches a river mouth where it deposits (deposition) the carried soil.
Deposition.
Erosion is when wind or water physically wear away at an object Deposition is the debris removed by erosion or other events (landslides, floods, etc.) accumulates (is deposited) at another location.
Erosion is when wind or water physically wear away at an object Deposition is the debris removed by erosion or other events (landslides, floods, etc.) accumulates (is deposited) at another location.
Yes.
Through Water and Erosion At least
Deposition occurs when materials drops out of winds or water
The erosion is part of the water in the earth. The deposition is when the water comes to an end and just settles.
Deposition 'erosion'? Water, wind, glaciers, waves, and gravity are considered the five agents of erosion.