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To keep your cool in a heat wave, it may help to water your treesWater is taken up via a plant's roots, moves through the stems or trunks and is then misted into the air from the leaves through little holes called stomata. This is called transpiration ...
The remainder passes through plants directly into the atmosphere, a process referred to as transpiration. The amount of water lost via transpiration can be incredibly high; a single irrigated corn ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists transform lotus leaves into continuous electricity generatorsHowever, the natural transpiration process in plants, which involves water moving from the roots to the leaves and ...
This provides a continuous stream of water which is known as the transpiration stream. Surface area (not an environmental factor) Smaller leaves will contain less stomata causing a decrease in ...
As water travels through the xylem in the stem and leaf, it is being replaced by water taken up by the roots. Temperature Increases An increase in temperature increases evaporation, so the rate of ...
Water does all this without leaving Earth. Its quantity is virtually constant. The main processes involved in this cycle are evaporation, plant transpiration, condensation, precipitation (rain and ...
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