The roots get water for the plant. As they suck moister from the ground sending it to the stem , and then to the leaves. The leaves are the ones who make the food through photosynthesis.
Plants are an important part. They support the initial stage of water cycle.
so that it gets water and food
Yes, water vapor released from plants through transpiration is a key part of the water cycle. This water vapor eventually condenses into clouds and falls back to the Earth as precipitation, contributing to the cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation that drives the movement of water on Earth.
precipatation
the roots
when the plant does not get water enough sunlight as well as when it is provided with lots of water the plants gets unhealthy.
they absorb the water
Plants need only two substances for photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide. Water is absorbed from the soil (or from the water if they are acquatic plants) and carbon dioxide is absorbed from the air (or again, from the water if the plants grow underwater).
Oasis
absorption
Yes well that depends who you look at it. When you water a plant it does not just go into the plant but, the roots do such it up in a mater of time, from there water gets put into plants.
The first stage is evaporation. The water from water bodies and plants gets evaporated.