Oh, dude, you're talking about transpiration. It's when plants are like, "See ya, water vapor!" and release it through tiny openings in their leaves called stomata. It's like the plant's way of sweating, but way more chill.
The process is known as the condensing of water vapour into liquid water.
The process when water changes into a gas is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs for pure water at 100 degrees celsius (-173 K) when water molecules begin to move around very rapidly and split up.
The process of water evaporating and then condensing is called the water cycle or hydrological cycle. This cycle involves the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere through processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
The loss of water vapor from a plant is called transpiration. It is the process by which water is evaporated from the plant's leaves into the atmosphere.
water vapour
The process is known as the condensing of water vapour into liquid water.
heated water is called vapour. the process is called evaporation.
Condensing is the process of changing water vapour to liquid water.
'When liquid water changes to an invisible gas it is called evaporation. The water is turned into water VAPOUR. You can remember this by remembering the word vapour in eVAPOURation.
Water vapour changes back into its liquid form during the process known asCondensation.
It is called water vapour or simply vapour.
The process when water changes into a gas is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs for pure water at 100 degrees celsius (-173 K) when water molecules begin to move around very rapidly and split up.
The process of water evaporating and then condensing is called the water cycle or hydrological cycle. This cycle involves the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere through processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
water vapour is released through process called transpiration
Transpiration
The process is just called boiling. At the boiling point, the water molecules spread out to form steam. Water vapour can form at any temperature, and that process is evaporation.
Evaporation