in rain
osmosis
Oxygen and some water vapor exit the leaves through the stoma of the leaves.
Water can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). The state of water depends on factors such as temperature and pressure.
When water disappears into the air, it is called evaporation. This is when liquid water turns into water vapor and becomes part of the atmosphere.
Excess water escapes through the stomata as vapor during the process of transpiration. Stomata are tiny pores on the surface of leaves that allow water vapor to exit the plant and contribute to the movement of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
You mean vapor?
water vapor
Air and water vapor enter and exit through the stomata, tiny pores found on the surface of leaves, stems, and other plant organs. These openings are surrounded by specialized cells that can open and close to regulate gas exchange and water loss.
The process of water turning into gas (water vapor) is called evaporation.Heating water into water vapor is called boiling. High-temperature water vapor is called steam.The water has become water vapor.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
The term for water vapor is "gas." Water vapor is the gaseous state of water when it evaporates from liquid water.
The three gases that pass through the stoma are carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2), and water vapor (H2O). Carbon dioxide enters the plant through the stoma for photosynthesis, while oxygen and water vapor exit as byproducts.