This process is called transpiration.
Yes - any water which is drawn up from the roots - and is not used by the plant, is lost to evaporation.
It is used up in the process or evaporated in transpiration which is evaporation from plants
Evaporation from bodies of water is the step of the water cycle most similar to transpiration. Both processes involve water changing from a liquid state to a vapor and entering the atmosphere. However, while transpiration involves water loss from plants, evaporation involves water loss from bodies of water such as oceans, lakes, and rivers.
As salt does not evaporate from water no such term exists.
This process is called transpiration. This process is basically the evaporation of water from plant leaves through the stomata that are small pores on leaves. For this to occur, a plant draws up water from the soil.
evaporation is used to separate sugar and water.
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A Class A evaporation pan is a common tool used to measure evaporation. It is a shallow pan filled with water and placed outdoors to measure the rate of water loss due to evaporation over a period of time.
Evaporation is the changing a liquid into a gas through heat. Transpiration is the loss of water from an organism, as through pores in the skin.
EVAPORATION
We use evaporation to remove liquid from a solution or substance to concentrate it. Evaporation is also used in the water cycle to change liquid water into a gas (water vapor) through heating. Additionally, evaporation is used in industries such as food processing and chemical manufacturing to separate solvents or extract substances.