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31 March, 01:46

How do the plants in a rainforest contribute to the water cycle?

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  1. 31 March, 01:56
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    They remove water from the soil and put it into the atmosphere in a process called transpiration.

    Water is removed from the soil and transported to the leaves in a liquid form, and during photosynthesis is converted to a gaseous form and released out the stomata of the leaves. Plant respiration can contribute much more moisture to the atmosphere than simple evaporation in an area like a rainforest.
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