The amount of water transpired by plants is half of the reactant.
There is one syllable in the word "tree".
The Marula TreeA South African tree commonly known as the Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea). Popularly supposed to supply many African animals with the means to get drunk.
Water is absorbed by the tree's roots from the soil through a process called osmosis. The water then travels up the tree through tiny tubes called xylem vessels, driven by a combination of capillary action and transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves, creating a pull that helps draw water up.
The tree takes up water and minerals from the soil, which are essential for photosynthesis to occur. Water and minerals are absorbed through the tree's roots and transported to the leaves where photosynthesis takes place.
The presence of trees in the area helps to stabilize the soil and reduce erosion by their root systems. Trees can also help to absorb excess water, reducing the force of flowing water and its erosive power. Additionally, the canopy of trees provides shelter, reducing the impact of raindrops on the soil surface.
Oak Tree A mature oak tree can draw up to 50 or more gallons of water per day. ref: http://www.arcytech.org/
50 i think
It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.
100 gallons (456.61l) per hour during hot desert days
A baobab tree can store up to around 26,000 gallons (100,000 liters) of water in its trunk to survive long periods of drought. The tree's ability to store water helps it to thrive in arid environments where water is scarce.
400 liters {105 gal}
100 gallons.
35 to 40 gallons
They hold the tree up and they help the tree get the water and nutrients that it needs.
This tree can hold a large number of plates up to 400lbs.
It obviously depends on the size of the tree
I've been told that sycamore trees drink 500 gallons of water a day. I'm trying to find out for certain, but I know they are VERY heavy when they fall, and they prefer to grow near water. So even if it's not 500 gallons, it's probably a lot more than most trees.