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The total water vapor released from soil, ocean surfaces, and plant leaves is called "evapotranspiration." This process combines both evaporation from water bodies and soil, as well as transpiration from plants. Evapotranspiration plays a crucial role in the water cycle and affects local and regional climates by influencing humidity and precipitation patterns.

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