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Plants lose so much of water. Give reason.​

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Plants lose water through a process called transpiration which involves the evaporation of water from the leaves of the plant. Transpiration is a part of the water cycle, but it also has benefits for the plant, such as assisting in photosynthesis. Every part of the plant is involved in transpiration at some point.

The Water Cycle

In order to understand how plants lose water through the process of transpiration, you must first understand the water cycle. According to the USGS, the water cycle has no starting point, but for the sake of explanation. Water in the oceans, rivers, surfaces of plants, etc. turns to water vapor when it is heated by the sun. As it rises into the atmosphere, it condenses to form clouds. Eventually, the clouds become too heavy and the water falls back to the earth in the form of precipitation

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