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1998 WWLPT Environmental Institute: Humidity
Transpiration
by Kathy Gueltzow
Coral
Springs Middle School
Coral
Springs, Florida
An example of a phase change
Considerable amount
Often more important than direct evaporation
Definition - Glossary
Combined with evaporation = evapotranspiration
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