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What is the answer for the process by water on earths surface changes from liquid to water vapor?

transpiration,i think


What is the process of evaporation of water in a plant called?

Water evaporates from the plant all the time.


Method used to estimate the absolute age of a stream is to?

The absolute age of a stream can be estimated using radiometric dating of rocks found along its path. By analyzing the isotopic composition of these rocks, scientists can determine when they formed and thereby establish the age of the stream. This method allows for accurate dating of the stream's formation based on the age of the rocks in its vicinity.


How light intensity affects transpiration?

light, along with carbon dioxide and water allows photosynthesis to happen, producing glucose and oxygen. therefore, the glucose created may allow the plant to transpire? so im thinking the light along with carbon dioxe and water equally affects the activity of transpiration, using the energy made by photosynthesis. i may not be correct as im year10, and i just briefly read the definition of transpiration, but that's what i think. EDIT: College student Carbon dioxide and light are necessary for photosynthesis to occur. Plants have specialized structures known as stomata, essentially tiny little mouths, that open up in order to allow carbon dioxide to enter the plant. The problem is, plants also really need water, and when stomata are open, water leaks out the tiny little holes. It wouldn't be very efficient to keep the stomata open all the time, as the plant would constantly be losing water. For that reason, plants only open their stomata when all the conditions are right for photosynthesis. If light and CO2 are missing, the stomata stay closed and the plant gets to keep its water. If light and CO2 are present, the stomata open and photosynthesis begins. Transpiration is defined by water loss through the leaves of a plant, so it makes sense that it would go way up when the stomata are open. Transpiration rate increases with light intensity.


What three mechanisms are involved in water movements in plants?

The three mechanisms involved in water movements in plants are: Transpiration: The loss of water vapor from leaves through stomata. Cohesion-tension theory: Water is pulled up the plant through the xylem due to the cohesive properties of water and tension in the xylem. Root pressure: Active transport of minerals into the roots creates a positive pressure that pushes water up the plant.

Related Questions

How do you think windy condition affect the rate of transpiration?

the answer is when you evaporate it poops out all over you and suck through the nostrils


How do you think windy condition will affect the rate of transpiration?

the answer is when you evaporate it poops out all over you and suck through the nostrils


Do weather conditions affect the broadcasting of AM radio station?

yes i think


What cycle in nature which plant transpiration is needed?

water i think


Does precipation come before or after transpiration?

Precipitation typically occurs before transpiration in the water cycle. Precipitation supplies water to plants, which is then utilized in the process of transpiration where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere.


How do you think temperature will effect transpiration in a plant?

Increase in temperature also increases the rate of evaporation of water, hence temperature will effect transpiration


What are the differences between influent and effluent stream?

An effluent stream receives water from the banks surrounding it and so gets bigger as it goes along. An influent stream donates water to the banks around it and so gets smaller as it goes along (think desert conditions)


How do you think the shape and type of clouds affect the conditions and patterns?

When is is a grey cloud it rains and when it is whit it doesnt


What is the Process called through which water evaporates from bodies or plants?

Transpiration. I think.


What is the process in which plants lose water vapor?

Transpiration


Does the presence of smoke in the air affect plant transpiration?

I am doing a science fair project on this and I would think that it does. Plants breathe just like humans and they would inhale the fumes. But it also depends on smoke... Cigarette or car smoke. Probably both are bad but this is just my hypothesis.


Why trees lower by evaporating water in their leaves?

You think probable to the phenomenon called transpiration.