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The process by which trees release water vapor into the atmosphere is called transpiration. During transpiration, water absorbed by the roots is transported through the tree and evaporates from small openings in the leaves known as stomata. This process plays a crucial role in the water cycle and helps regulate temperature and humidity in the environment.

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How do clouds relate to weather?

if there were no clouds there would be no water for humans to servive in or any living animals or plants or nothing we need water for many things. clouds are very well related to weather they colect water from the ocean witch is evaporation then when they get really fat they let all the water out of the clouds witch is called a cycle.


Can pieces of cloud fall from the sky?

its impossible because a cloud is water or fog and its no longer cloud by then.On the other hand, well it is possible and happens permanently but if some piece of foggy cloud descended and crossed the bottom boundary of the visible cloud, the environmental conditions ( mainly the pressure ) let this cloud piece to transform to invisible vapour.Vise versa some piece of air with water vapour could ascend and by crossing the bottom boundary of the visible cloud transforms to a fog.


Why are there sometimes clouds in the sky that don't rain or snoow?

because some clouds dont have enough rain or water in them to let go so there has to be a certin amount of water in the cloud for them to rain,snow or any other things. ;)


If you take an empty water bottle into space and open it let the air out then close the bottle what is the bottle filled with?

Nothing. The bottle is now truly empty.


What did God make the third day?

The Bible answers: (Genesis 1:9-13)" . . .And God went on to say: "Let the waters under the heavens be brought together into one place and let the dry land appear." And it came to be so. 10 And God began calling the dry land Earth, but the bringing together of the waters he called Seas. Further, God saw that [it was] good. 11 And God went on to say: "Let the earth cause grass to shoot forth, vegetation bearing seed, fruit trees yielding fruit according to their kinds, the seed of which is in it, upon the earth." And it came to be so. 12 And the earth began to put forth grass, vegetation bearing seed according to its kind and trees yielding fruit, the seed of which is in it according to its kind. Then God saw that [it was] good. 13 And there came to be evening and there came to be morning, a third day." The Bible does not say how long the third day lasted (or any other creative day for that matter) but apparently some time went by as earth emerged up from the watery expanse (as it still does today,) dry ground emerged (over time) and it was made to be capable of supporting seeds and plant life (according to its kind, as it still is.)

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Trees let water vapour into the sky?

Trees absorb water from the soil through their roots and release it into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration. This helps increase the humidity in the air and can contribute to cloud formation and precipitation.


What do you call the vapour that trees let off?

The vapor that trees release is called "transpiration." This process involves the evaporation of water from the leaves and stems of plants, contributing to the water cycle and helping to regulate temperature and humidity in the environment. Transpiration plays a crucial role in plant health and ecosystem dynamics.


How can you desalinate water with the sun?

You can use the sun's rays to heat up water to its boiling point, then when the water boils off, you need to capture/contain the vapour, and let it or force it to condense.


Why does the air in a jungle hold more water vapor than the air in a polar region?

it is because the trees and plants the absorbs water n also let them out called tanspiration or something like human give out sweat when we work out. minewhile in the polar region there are less or close to none plants or any vegetation so the water vapour is less humid there ur answer -_- i still wana complete my assigment i stumble accross ur question in the net while looking for info my my assignement


Why is carbon dioxide released when you breath?

its called photosynthesis trees let out oxygen and you breathe it in then you breathe out carbon dioxide which the trees breathe in. So basically its from the oxygen the trees breathe out


How can trees slow water runoff?

The tree roots retain the rainfall rather than let it run off.


How is rain made in a lab?

Depends on what the lab wants to test. If the lab wants to test if something is rain proof, they simply use something like a real elaborate garden sprinkler, and let it run. If the lab wants to simulate the process of how rain is formed, they just need to heat water to create water vapour, then cool the vapour until it condenses back int water drops = rain.


What time of year do I fertilize pine trees?

It is best not to fertilize pine trees, as all they really need is mainly sunshine and water. At most add only a tablespoon of balanced fertilizer to the dirt and then water to let nutrients reach the tree.


Is condensation reversible?

Yes condensation is reversible with the help of evaporation...Condensation is when water vapors are collected, they turn into water again!! And the best way to change water's form is condensation...


What do trees take in?

trees take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen


How do trees get rid of waste products?

Trees get rid of waste products through a process called transpiration, where they release excess water and gases through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. Trees also shed leaves, bark, and roots as they age, which helps to remove waste products from their systems. Additionally, some waste products may be broken down and recycled by fungi and bacteria in the soil surrounding the tree.


Does tree let out more carbon dioxide in the morning or night?

Trees let out carbon dioxide more in the night. This is because the trees trunks are able to suck in more of the carbon dioxide that has been released during the day in the night. Therefore, during the night time, the trees are changing the carbon dioxide into the oxygen we need and the water that it needs for itself. Hope this helps. :)