Water Cycle Process Transpiration. The water cycle describes how water moves throughout the earth. Of the many processes involved in the water cycle the most important are evaporation transpiration condensation precipitation and runoff.
Water from earth s oceans lakes and rivers also evaporates into the atmosphere. Transpiration is a term used for the release and evaporation of water from all plants including trees. The higher the wind speed the more evaporation.
During transpiration water absorbed from the soil by the roots of the plant is carried up into the leaves.
During transpiration water absorbed from the soil by the roots of the plant is carried up into the leaves. Water from earth s oceans lakes and rivers also evaporates into the atmosphere. The amount of water transpired depends on the plant itself the moisture in the ground soil the surrounding temperature and the wind movement around the plant. Water cycle also called hydrologic cycle cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water in the earth atmosphere system.