This phenomenon is called transpiration.
The process of water evaporation from trees is called transpiration. It involves the movement of water from the roots, through the plant, and then released as water vapor through pores in the leaves. This process helps plants regulate temperature and water balance.
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.
Evaporation of water from plants is called transpiration.
The sources for evaporation of water are:1. Water bodies.2. Plants.The transpiration from plants helps in evaporation.
Evaporation from plants is called transpiration.
Transpiration.
Transpiration.
Transpiration.
Plants absorb water through their roots and release excess water through a process called transpiration, which involves evaporation of water from the leaves. This helps plants regulate their internal water balance and contributes to the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
When liquid water changes into water vapor it is called evaporation. Condensation would be the opposite from water vapor to liquid water.
There are many plant adaptations that can be found throughout the plant world that allow plants to adjust to their environment. For example, in the rain forest, trees have thinner bark because the moisture in a rain forest does not promote water evaporation. In other areas, trees have thick bark to hold water.
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