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Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.

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Rainforests help regulate the water cycle by absorbing water through their roots and releasing it through transpiration. This process helps to create rainfall in the region and maintain healthy levels of humidity. The forests also influence cloud formation and precipitation patterns, ultimately contributing to global weather patterns.

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The massive numbers of trees transpire (evaporate from the leaves), a huge amount of water. In fact, in the Amazon rainforest, the trees transpire so much water that it creates clouds, and those clouds are a major source of the rain there.

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The moisture absorbed by the trees is transpired through the leaves into the air to later produce rainfall. :)

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