A vibrant illustration showing the process of releasing water through tiny holes in the leaves of plants. In the foreground, present a detailed view of a lush, green leaf under a microscopic lens, with water droplets forming on its surface, indicating the process of transpiration. The leaf should be attached to a plant with an intricate network of roots visible beneath the soil, demonstrating water uptake. The background should depict a sunny day with a few clouds scattered in the blue sky, signifying the role of sunlight in this process.

What is the process of releasing water through holes in the leaves of plants?

1- transpiration

2- evaporation turns water into gas while condensation turns water into liquid
3- runoff
4- energy for the water cycle comes from the sun

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1: transpiration

2: evaporations turns water droplets into a gas while condensation turns water vapor into a liquid
3: runoff
4: Energy for the water cycle comes from the sun.
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From Internet:

Most of the water vapour lost from leaves occurs through the stomata, this is termed stomatal transpiration; smaller amounts of water vapour are also lost by direct evaporation from the epidermal cells, when the stomata are closed, through the cuticle; this is usually termed cuticular transpiration.