What is the significance of water evaporation from leaves?

Transpiration (evaporation of water by plant leaves) is of great importance in the life of this organism. From the soil, water flows into all plant organs continuously, thereby forming a connection between all parts of the body. In turn, this water is also continuously evaporated from the leaves, which allows this interaction. In addition, water carries nutrients and minerals throughout the plant. Also, evaporation from the leaves protects the plant from overheating in the sun. The wider and larger the leaves, the more intense the evaporation, for example, in wetland plants, the less water in the soil, the fewer leaves the plant has, which also affects evaporation.



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