Biology, asked by alialwani482, 17 days ago

why plants removed liquid water instead of water vapours?​

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Answered by comedyexpress444
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Answer:

Plants remove liquid water instead of water vapors because

This happens due to the process of transpiration in which most of the water is gets evaporated by the leaves of the plant, thus resulting in the liquid water which is further removed by plants

Answered by Raghav1330
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Plants remove water vapor instead of liquid because during the transpiration process the water that comes out evaporates instantly. It is a process by which plants breathe.

  • The total of all evaporation and transpiration processes that transport water from the ground surface to the atmosphere is known as evapotranspiration.
  • Water that evaporates into the atmosphere from the soil surface, the groundwater table's capillary edge, and land-based bodies of water is referred to as evapotranspiration.
  • Transpiration, or the transfer of water via plants from the soil to the atmosphere, is also a component of evapotranspiration.
  • Plants absorb liquid water from the soil and expel water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves during transpiration.
  • Plant transpiration is a largely imperceptible process. You can't merely go outside and observe the leaves "breathing" since the water is evaporating from their surfaces.

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