Science, asked by vrushaliningure, 4 months ago


1. Why do we see tiny droplets of water on the inner surface of the glass cover kept over a potted plant?​

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Answered by seerapu8bkvelm
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Answer:

The leaves lose water in the form of vapours through stomata by the process of transpiration. When an inverted glass is placed over the plant, these vapours strike with the cool walls of glass and condense.

Answered by llMichFabulousll
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Plants lose water through their leaves in the form of water vapour in the process called transpiration. These water vapours when strike the walls of the glass, condense into water and appear as tiny water droplets.

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