Stoma of the leaf.
The evaporation of water from a leaf is part of a process called transpiration. Water is drawn up through the plant's roots and moves to the leaves, where it evaporates through small openings called stomata. This process helps the plant regulate its temperature and transport nutrients.
Evaporation during summers leads to drought. During the process of evaporation soil salts move upward making the soil more saline and alkaline, which affect the plant growth. Evaporation of water from plant's leaf (transpiration) leads to wilting if the water lost by evaporation is not compensated by the process of absorption of water by the roots.
Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor through tiny pores in their leaves called stomata. This water vapor evaporates into the air, contributing to the overall evaporation of water from the plant leaves.
Evaporation and condensation are two opposing processes. Evaporation is the process by which a liquid turns into a gas, while condensation is the process by which a gas turns into a liquid. They are both part of the water cycle.
One negative effect of evaporation is the loss of water from bodies of water, leading to decreased water levels and potential water scarcity. Additionally, evaporation can concentrate pollutants in remaining water, impacting water quality. It can also contribute to the drying out of soil, affecting plant growth and agriculture.
Stoma of the leaf.
The part of the Plant cell that controls traits is called the nucleus.
It is the green part.Leafy part of the radish
Relative Humidity and atmospheric pressure and temperature to a small part.
The answer is nucleus :)
The nucleus is the control center of the cell.
The water cycle controls the precipitation and evaporation of water in the atmosphere.
The nucleus is the part of a plant cell that controls the activities of other cells. It contains the cell's genetic material, including DNA, which regulates various cellular processes and functions.
I know 3 of them if that helps... Weather, soils and vegetation control the rates of evaporation
It is called the nucleus. It controls the cellular activities.
What controls plant life on a plain landform? Well the environment and the weather mostly controls the plant life on a plain.
Evaporation from plants is called transpiration.