Science, asked by aq84173, 7 months ago

The air that surrounds a tree remains cooler in comparison with the air around an empty ground. How do trees help in making the surrounding air cooler?

A] Trees release water in gaseous form into the surrounding through a process called transpiration.

B] Trees releases oxygen during the process of respiration that makes the surrounding cool.

C] Trees utilizes the heat from the surrounding to make their food through a process called photosynthesis.

D] Trees gains the heat from the surrounding that helps in the translocation of food from the leaves to the roots.

Answers

Answered by ranjith3582
2

Answer:

water is evaporating under tree and that also cools the ground . this process is called evaporation of cooling

Answered by aadipatankar14
1

Answer:

Answer A

Explanation:

Trees also cool the air by a process known as 'transpiration cooling'. As trees release water into the atmosphere from their leaves via transpiration, the surrounding air is cooled as water goes from liquid to a vapor

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