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The water formed on the surface of the water evaporation loss (evaporation), consisting of plant transpiration water loss (transpiration) is called. Soil near the plant and the resulting water loss is called by evapotranspiration.
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It is called surface phenomenon because when the molecules at the surface obtain kinetic energy because of heat and light absorption and overcome binding forces and then evaporate out so it is called surface phenomenon....
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