I think it is called Transpiration.
When water vapor turns to liquid it is called condensation and is a physical change.
The process in which plants release water that turns into water vapor is called transpiration. During transpiration, water absorbed by the roots moves through the plant and evaporates from small openings in the leaves known as stomata. This process helps regulate temperature and maintain the flow of nutrients and water within the plant. Transpiration also plays a crucial role in the water cycle by contributing to atmospheric moisture.
Plants release water vapor (transpiration) and oxygen during transportation. Water vapor is released through small openings called stomata on the leaves, while oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
The phenomenon is called transpiration.
Evaporation, where water on the Earth's surface turns into water vapor, and transpiration, where plants release water vapor through their leaves, both add water vapor to the atmosphere.
This process is called deposition.
Evaporation, where water from bodies of water or the ground turns into vapor, and transpiration, where plants release water vapor through their leaves, are two processes that release water back into the atmosphere.
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evaporation
The term used for the release of water vapor from plants is "transpiration." This process occurs when plants absorb water through their roots and then release it as vapor through small openings called stomata in their leaves. Transpiration plays a crucial role in regulating plant temperature and facilitating nutrient transport within the plant.
The release of excess water vapor through the stomata is called transpiration. It is a crucial process in plants that helps regulate temperature and maintain water balance within the plant.
The two processes by which liquid water changes into water vapor in the water cycle are evaporation, which occurs when water is heated by the sun and turns into vapor, and transpiration, which is the release of water vapor from plants during photosynthesis.