At school I learned about the water cycle. These are the parts of the water cycle:
EvaporationCondensationPrecipitationCollectionI have a feeling that evaporation means transpiriation.through transpiration water is lost to the environment and condenses to fall as rain and is again absorbed as by the plant root.
Yes snow is a part of water cycle. It reaches earth after precipitation
Transpiration
Evaporation
without wind there is no point in having a water cycle. the wind carries out the cloud where the next part of the water cycle can take place.
Transpiration and conservation are not parts of water cycle.
Transpiration is a part of the water cycle, not the carbon cycle. In the carbon cycle, carbon moves between the atmosphere, the oceans, and the earth's vegetation and soil. Transpiration is the process in which water is absorbed by plant roots, moves through the plant, and is released as water vapor into the atmosphere.
yes it is
by taking part in the water cycle and watering the earths climate!
Transpiration
Transpiration is one part of the water cycle that involves the movement of water from plants into the atmosphere through evaporation from leaves. It is an important process for plants to regulate temperature and nutrient uptake.
Transpiration is the removal of water from leaves through stomata. It gets into water cycle.
Transpiration is important in the water cycle as it is the process by which water evaporates from plants and trees into the atmosphere. This water vapor eventually forms clouds and leads to precipitation, completing the water cycle by returning water to the Earth's surface in the form of rain or snow. Transpiration also helps regulate the Earth's temperature and influences weather patterns.
Transpiration involve release of water from plants. It evaporates and form basis of water cycle.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
Water can enter the atmosphere by evaporating from the leaves of plants in a process called transpiration. This is part of the water cycle where water is absorbed by plants through their roots, travels up the stem to the leaves, and then evaporates into the air.
No....the parts of The Water cycle are: Evaporation Transpiration Precipitation Infiltration and Condensation If I am wrong, then tides might be part of the evaporation process...but I doubt it.