Water Cycle Process Transpiration. Of the many processes involved in the water cycle the most important are evaporation transpiration condensation precipitation and runoff. Transpiration essentially involves guttation process which is the exudation of water in liquid form from the uninjured plant leaf or stem mainly through the water stomata.
The higher the wind speed the more evaporation. Evaporation is the process by which water is converted from its liquid form to its vapour form. 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.
Transpiration is part of the water cycle also known as the hydrological cycle.
Evaporation is the first step of the water cycle. The higher the wind speed the more evaporation. First water transpires from plants and enters the atmosphere as water vapor. In this process where water at the surface like river.