by taking part in the water cycle and watering the earths climate!
When it rains the grass roots absorb the water. Later on it is it is released from the leaves or grass tips in a process called transpiration.
unlike evaporation which is part of the water cycle; plants draw water from below the evaporation zone; water that is tightly held by clay particles is drawn up by the plants in the transpiration stream and diffused into the atmosphere.
the rest of the water cycle wouldn't really be affected that much because transpiration really isn't that significant - evaporation is more important.
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When it rains the grass roots absorb the water. Later on it is it is released from the leaves or grass tips in a process called transpiration.
unlike evaporation which is part of the water cycle; plants draw water from below the evaporation zone; water that is tightly held by clay particles is drawn up by the plants in the transpiration stream and diffused into the atmosphere.
the rest of the water cycle wouldn't really be affected that much because transpiration really isn't that significant - evaporation is more important.
Rivers play an important role. Water cycle begins and ends at rivers.
The vegetation's role in the water cycle is cooling the heat of the rain
The baby's mama's ex-husbands-ex wife's great great grandmother's uncle's dog :)
a huge role
PLants absorb the water from the soil (through their roots) and then release it back into the atmosphere by transpiration (evaporation from the leaves). You should know what happens after that...The water in the atmosphere condenses to form clouds, then rain falls, returning the water to the soil, and the cycle goes on...
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The water cycle plays an important role in the environment. This cycle recycles the water in the system for the plants and animals.