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As shown in the image below transpiration releases water vapor into the air just like evaporation does but transportation depends on what organism
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Transpiration is a process by which plants and trees release water vapor into the air through small openings called stomata in their leaves. It is a vital process for plants as it helps in regulating temperature, transporting nutrients, and maintaining the shape and structure of the plant.
While evaporation occurs on the surface of water bodies, transpiration is specific to plants. Therefore, transpiration depends on the presence and physiological activity of plants and trees. Different plants have different rates of transpiration based on factors such as plant species, environmental conditions like temperature, humidity, wind speed, and the availability of water in the soil.
Transpiration is a process by which plants and trees release water vapor into the air through small openings called stomata in their leaves. It is a vital process for plants as it helps in regulating temperature, transporting nutrients, and maintaining the shape and structure of the plant.
While evaporation occurs on the surface of water bodies, transpiration is specific to plants. Therefore, transpiration depends on the presence and physiological activity of plants and trees. Different plants have different rates of transpiration based on factors such as plant species, environmental conditions like temperature, humidity, wind speed, and the availability of water in the soil.
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