The process is called transpiration, whereby water vapor is released through the stomata of plant leaves. A different process that releases liquid water from the xylem is called guttation.
The process is called transpiration, whereby water vapor is released through the stomata of plant leaves. A different process that releases liquid water from the xylem is called guttation.
Hi, the answer is Transpiration that occurs through stomata in leaves.
transpiration
Transpiration
Transpiration.
is it precipitation
Evaporation from the ocean
rain, than sits, than evaberate and does the same thing over and over again
The water cycle
Transpiration from plants and evaporation from water. Water is evaporated from ground water and plants release water from their stomatas. These are the main sources of water vapor in the atmosphere
Transpiration is a process in the Hydrological Cycle where moisture carried through plants changes into vapor and is released from leaves into the atmosphere.
The process of which water is stored in the atmosphere as vapor, such as clouds & humidity.
The main processes that return water vapor to the atmosphere are evaporation and transpiration. Evaporation occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor from sources such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Transpiration is the process through which plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere. Both of these processes contribute to the water cycle by replenishing the atmosphere with water vapor.
is it precipitation
Condensation involves storage of energy in vapor state. It is the 2nd step of water cycle.
Evaporation from the ocean
Evaporation from the ocean
transpiration
The release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants is called?
The processes are called "evaporation" and "transpiration".
Because they are interested in whether water vapor, ozone or oxygen in a plants atmosphere are there.
The process in the hydrologic cycle that snow undergoes is called "precipitation." This is when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into ice crystals and falls to the ground as snow.