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Trees use a part of the water absorbed by their roots to prepare food, the rest of it is evaporated by the process called transpiration. Which argument correctly describes the role of trees in water cycle?Immersive Reader They add water to the atmosphere They speed up the process of condensation They increase the heat required for evaporation They reduce the seepage of rain water into the ground

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Answered by Anonymous
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Evapotranspiration is the sum of evaporation from the land surface plus transpiration from plants. The typical plant, including any found in a landscape, absorbs water from the soil through its roots.

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Answered by gitanshtaneja2012
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Answer:

They add water to the atmosphere

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