Water vapor is released by various sources, including:
in the water circle water vapor is exhorted.
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.
Leaves release water vapor.
The vapor rising from the hot cup of tea was visible in the cool morning air.
Yes.
The water that has been heated to a gas is called water vapor or steam. This occurs when water reaches its boiling point and changes from a liquid to a gas state.
Carbon dioxide and water vapor
transpiration
Trees give off water vapor through a process called transpiration. Water from the roots is absorbed by the tree and travels through its tissues to reach the leaves. Once in the leaves, some of the water evaporates and is released into the air as vapor through tiny pores called stomata.
Water vapor as well as liquid water give Earth its blue color.
Steam is the term used for water vapor. So the answer has to be water.
No it is not. Photosynthesis is responsible for harnessing the energy of the sun to give a plant it's nutrients. Evaporation is the process responsible for changing liquid to vapor (water or otherwise).