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By which process do plants lose their water to the atmosphere? sublimation transpiration condensation precipitation

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the answer is B.transpiration

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Answer:

The correct answer is: transpiration.

Step-by-step explanation:

All of the options are parts of the water cycle.

The process in which plants lose their water to the atmosphere is called transpiration. Transpiration consists of the evaporation of water through pores in their leaves. Transpiration is beneficial for the plants as it assists them in photosynthesis.

Sublimation refers to the transition of water from solid state to gas state, without passing through the liquid state that is normally in between those phases.

Condensation is the change of water from a gas state to a liquid state. Condensation is followed by Precipitation, a process in which water in the liquid state falls from the skies, like when it's raining.

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