Plant Transpiration
Plant transpiration is the process by which water moves through a plant and evaporates from its leaves. It is the principal mechanism by which plants can acquire the water necessary for their growth and development. Transpiration is also important for cooling the plant in hot weather, and for helping the plant to draw nutrients from the soil. Transpiration plays a major role in the global water cycle by carrying water from the soil to the atmosphere through plants. Plants are responsible for about 10% of the total water vapor in the atmosphere, and as such, it is an important process that keeps the Earth’s climate balanced.
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