how does the water vapourising from the leaves of trees also cools the surrounding air
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The most obvious way trees cool theair is by shading. ... Trees also cool theair by a process known as 'transpiration cooling'. As trees releasewater into the atmosphere from theirleaves via transpiration, thesurrounding air is cooled as watergoes from liquid to a vapor.
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Plants intake water through XYLEM. The Excess Water is sent out through the tiny pores present in leaves generally referred as STOMATA. These can even be passed out through the cells in barks which are commonly known as LENTICELS.
This process of releasing the excess water present inside the plant is Scientifically referred to TRANSPIRATION.
This process of releasing the excess water present inside the plant is Scientifically referred to TRANSPIRATION.
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