transpiration
Trees, like all life on Earth, require water to survive. The water would be absorbed by the trees through the roots then evaporate back into the atmosphere. So it wouldn't really affect the water cycle at all. Hope that helps :)
the water cycle stops by with no sun trees or water and yea peace hope u make a A on tht work! :D
Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
Plants play a major role in both the carbon cycle and the water cycle. They absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen, contributing to the carbon cycle. Plants also absorb water from the soil and release water vapor through transpiration, influencing the water cycle.
Deforestation will affect the carbon and water cycles. Trees absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen, so their removal increases carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Additionally, trees play a role in regulating the water cycle by helping to maintain local and regional rainfall patterns through transpiration and influencing soil moisture levels.
Cutting down trees has a catastrophic effect on rainfall. The less trees there are in a given area, the less rainfall there is. tree roots hold the soil together and stop erosion. in the water cycle, rain falls from the sky and is intercepted by trees and buildings. water vapour the has to evaporate from the leaves of trees into the air by a process called transpiration. if there are no trees, there will be less transpiration and in turn, probably less rainfall.
The Hydrologic cycle or simply, the water cycle.
When water from trees is released into the atmosphere, it is known as transpiration. This process helps cool the tree and maintain its temperature, while also contributing to the water cycle and overall climate regulation.
Trees, like all life on Earth, require water to survive. The water would be absorbed by the trees through the roots then evaporate back into the atmosphere. So it wouldn't really affect the water cycle at all. Hope that helps :)
the water cycle stops by with no sun trees or water and yea peace hope u make a A on tht work! :D
Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
A trees trunk will grow 'fatter' if it gets plenty of water. The more water the bigger ring of growth for the tree for that year.
Plants play a major role in both the carbon cycle and the water cycle. They absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen, contributing to the carbon cycle. Plants also absorb water from the soil and release water vapor through transpiration, influencing the water cycle.
The trees play a very important role. They soak up a lot of water and put it back in the air. This is called evapotransporation. Trees add a lot of water to the air and this can help produce rain.
The ways in which the water cycle involves humans includes water pollution and causing damage to forests by cutting down trees. Humans are also responsible for using large amounts of water.
nothing really ..they just aid purification..and they also release water into the atmosphere thru transpiration..
Deforestation will affect the carbon and water cycles. Trees absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen, so their removal increases carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Additionally, trees play a role in regulating the water cycle by helping to maintain local and regional rainfall patterns through transpiration and influencing soil moisture levels.