Evaporation or transpiration (water from vegetation into water vapor) or evapostranspiration (combination of evaporation and transpiration)
Evaporation
Evaporation process in the hydrologic cycle puts soil moisture in the atmosphere. The moisture is evaporated.
photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and cellular respiration puts it back.Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back.
photosynthesis
If a dried sample is warm, it will absorb water from the air while cooling. Placing it in a desiccator puts it in a dry atmosphere where no moisture is available to be absorbed from the air.
Like all vegetation, native tall grass is part of the carbon cycle. Plants use photosynthesis to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Later when the plant is eaten, or burnt, or degrades, that carbon finds its way back into the atmosphere. Each year the land and its vegetation puts 439 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air. It also removes about 450 billion tons of carbon dioxide in the same year.
Evaporation process in the hydrologic cycle puts soil moisture in the atmosphere. The moisture is evaporated.
Transpiration
Respiration.. I think
rain, than sits, than evaberate and does the same thing over and over again
evaporation, at least i think that's what you mean!
It puts the carbon back into the atmosphere
Calvin Cycle :}
Yes, like most living things, insects are part of the carbon cycle which puts CO2 into the atmosphere and removes it again in a constant cycle.
No, it puts carbon into the atmosphere.
when it get cold and water condencesAnswer: The hydrologic cycle puts water into the atmosphere from oceans, lakes, rivers, evapotranspiration and other sources.The water is a gas in the atmosphere at a given temperature and pressure. When the temperature cools the water starts to condense around any handy dust particle. This condenses water in very small droplets is a cloud. The water droplets collide and/or accept more condensation until they get too heavy to remain aloft on updrafts and air currents they fall as rain.In colder conditions the water vapour forms snow, sleet or hail.
photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and cellular respiration puts it back.Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back.
evaporation Evaporation is what puts the vapour into the atmosphere, but once it's there it's called cloud, and I bet you knew that! How about "humidity" ? 'Vapor' is invisible. Cloud is actually liquid and no longer vapor.