Evaporation, that's why it needs to be facing the sun
The plastic bag over the soil will help create a greenhouse effect by trapping heat and moisture, promoting plant growth. The bell jar will further enhance this effect by allowing sunlight to enter while preventing heat from escaping. This setup is commonly used for propagating plants, providing them with optimal conditions for root development and growth.
When coal is formed, plant matter such as dead trees, leaves, and other vegetation is present. However, there is an absence of oxygen, intense pressure, and heat are crucial factors during the coal formation process.
Well, honey, those water droplets form on the outside of a glass of water because of condensation. When warm, moist air comes into contact with the cold surface of the glass, it cools down and can't hold onto all that moisture, so it turns into liquid droplets. It's just science doing its thing, no need to overcomplicate it.
Dew is Condensed Water Vapour so LIQUID
they love to get wet.
The moisture coming out of the leaves.
Wrap plastic sheet on some leaves having significant area. The water will accumulate in form of droplets due to transpiration process in leaves.
Mostly they would be water droplets which may be because of rainfall, morning dew (condensation) or irrigation.
The first leaves are formed by the shoot apical meristem.
The waxy substance that leaves are covered in is called cuticle. It helps to prevent water loss from the leaves and provides protection against pests and pathogens.
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The sticky water-looking droplets on the back of a money tree's leaves are likely honeydew, a sticky substance excreted by aphids or other sap-sucking insects. These insects feed on the plant's sap and excrete sugary waste, which falls onto the leaves below. Regularly inspect the plant for pests and consider using insecticidal soap to control them.
tiny droplets of water will appear inside the bag.these tiny droplets are due to transpiration from leaves.
Due to surface tension, all the rain drops do not flow away or awash from the leaves and few drops remain dangling....
Transpiration gives out water vapour which condenses at night because of low temperature.
If the plant cannot receive a fresh supply of air, it will not get the carbon dioxide it needs to live, If there is enough fresh air, the plastic could still either block the sunlight or could allow water vapor to build up around the leaves or on the plastic.