Rainforest plants tend not to minimize losing moisture by transpiration. They do not need to as there is plenty of rain every day.
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The zone where they are located contributes to the amount of rain that falls there and also to the high level of moisture.
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Because this is where the ocean winds drop large amounts of moisture on the windward side of the mountains.
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Cold, but I haven't found exact temperatures. Also, very little moisture.
Transpiration
Moisture enters the atmosphere
Transpiration
moisture enters the atmosphere
transpiration
Transpiration
they give off moisture because tehy go through a method called transpiration.
The word you're probably looking for is "transpiration."
No, roots do not transpire. Most transpiration occurs in the stems and the leaves of plants. The bigger the leaf, the more moisture will transpire from the plant.
By evaporation of water from the land or sea surface or by transpiration from plants.
That is loss of moisture through the trees leaves, and through the soil.
The stomata are pores on the bottom side of leaves that allow transpiration. When the plant does not recieve enogh moisture they close and the plant wilts.