I believe you mean transpiration. Transpiration simply refers to evaporation from the leaves of plants. Like all evaporation, it adds water vapor to the atmosphere, which can later condense into droplets that fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow. In some places, such as the Amazon rainforest, transpiration creates high enough levels of humidity that it is responsible for much of the rainfall.
If you are referring to transportation, I'm assuming you mean the movement of water. Without the movement of water vapor as a result of wind, rain would almost never fall on land and there wouldn't be any fresh water, since nearly all evaporation occurs over the ocean.
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Plants play a role in the water cycle through a process called transpiration, where they release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere. This water vapor eventually condenses to form clouds and precipitation, completing the cycle by returning water to the Earth's surface for plants to use again.
Evaporation and condensation are part of the water cycle. Evaporation is when water changes from a liquid to a gas, typically due to heat, while condensation is when water vapor changes back into liquid water, often forming clouds or droplets. These processes play a crucial role in redistributing water around the Earth.
unlike evaporation which is part of the water cycle; plants draw water from below the evaporation zone; water that is tightly held by clay particles is drawn up by the plants in the transpiration stream and diffused into the atmosphere.
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Rainforests play a large part in regulating the water cycle. Rainforests help through the process of transpiration, which is the release of water from a plant's leaves during photosynthesis.
Plants play a role in the water cycle through a process called transpiration, where they release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere. This water vapor eventually condenses to form clouds and precipitation, completing the cycle by returning water to the Earth's surface for plants to use again.
Evaporation and condensation are part of the water cycle. Evaporation is when water changes from a liquid to a gas, typically due to heat, while condensation is when water vapor changes back into liquid water, often forming clouds or droplets. These processes play a crucial role in redistributing water around the Earth.
Rivers play an important role. Water cycle begins and ends at rivers.
oceans provide fresh water for earth through the water cycle
unlike evaporation which is part of the water cycle; plants draw water from below the evaporation zone; water that is tightly held by clay particles is drawn up by the plants in the transpiration stream and diffused into the atmosphere.