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Transpiration is the process by which plants lose water through their leaves. Water evaporates from the leaves and enters the atmosphere.
Transpiration is important for plants because it helps to cool them down and to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Here is how transpiration works:
The rate of transpiration is affected by the temperature, humidity, and wind speed.
Noun:
the process by which water vapour is released from the leaves of plants into the atmosphere.
Verb:
to release water vapour from the leaves of plants into the atmosphere.
The word "transpiration" comes from the Latin words "trans" and "spirare", which mean "through" and "breathe" respectively.
The first recorded use of the word "transpiration" in English was in the 17th century.
The word "transpiration" is a Latin word, and it is related to the Italian word "traspirazione" and the Spanish word "transpiración".
What is transpiration?