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all the plant and animals depend on the water cycle some more than others
Yes, the water cycle is essential for human and plant life on earth. Without the water cycle there would be no rain, no rivers, no water to drink or to irrigate crops. Life would be very different.
Groundwater is related to the water cycle because it is precipitation meaning it has rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Transpiration is a biological process in the water cycle where plants release water vapor through their leaves. It involves the movement of water from the soil, through the plant, and into the atmosphere.
Water Cycle does not have an Antonym as such... Antonym usually refers to an opposite meaning... Of which water cycle really has none... However if you are asking for an antonym for cycle there are a few. Such as stillness, immobile, innert, unmoving, frozen and stiff.
all the plant and animals depend on the water cycle some more than others
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Transpiration is the process by which water moves through a plant and is released into the atmosphere as water vapor through small openings on the plant's leaves called stomata. This process helps to regulate the plant's temperature and plays a role in nutrient uptake from the soil. Additionally, transpiration contributes to the water cycle by returning water vapor to the atmosphere.
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through transpiration water is lost to the environment and condenses to fall as rain and is again absorbed as by the plant root.
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Yes, the water cycle is essential for human and plant life on earth. Without the water cycle there would be no rain, no rivers, no water to drink or to irrigate crops. Life would be very different.
they help it get food and water to survive
Transpiration is a part of the water cycle, not the carbon cycle. In the carbon cycle, carbon moves between the atmosphere, the oceans, and the earth's vegetation and soil. Transpiration is the process in which water is absorbed by plant roots, moves through the plant, and is released as water vapor into the atmosphere.