evapotranspiration
Prononciation : [ˌɛvəpoʊtrænspɪˈreɪʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « environment »
(noun) the process where water is moved from the ground into the air. This happens when plants use water and then release it back into the air, just like when water evaporates from puddles.
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During the hot summer, evapotranspiration helps keep the plants hydrated.
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In winter, there is very little evapotranspiration because the ground is too cold for plants to release water.
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How does evapotranspiration affect the water cycle in our area?
Contexte : « agriculture »
(noun) the total amount of water that is used by plants and lost to the air. It helps farmers understand how much water their crops need to grow well.
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Farmers check evapotranspiration levels to decide when to water their fields.
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Ignoring evapotranspiration can lead to overwatering the crops, which can harm them.
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What tools can help measure evapotranspiration on the farm?
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