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A Tree or a vine is by far the most efficient water pump in the world. Many trees use a small percentage of .01 to .001875 percent of the water for their photosynthesis process. The rest of the water is released as humidity into the air. This process is called transpiration. Making their efficiency 99.8125 % as a water pump. They are able to pump up hundreds of feet, far surpassing the limit of modern day pumps of pulling 33 feet. In the Amazon forests the humidity is so dense it actually forms clouds. Next you could easily say climbing vines are also very efficient at raising and carrying water long distances. Every plant transpires water from its hair like roots to its leaves in a never ending continuous process. The hotter the days the more water it transpires. On cooler overcast days it conserves water. This water lost is exactly equal to the amount that needs to be replaced. If only there was a way to capture this humidity, change it into water and give it back to the plant or use it to water our garden ……..Good news and it is so simple and affordable, anyone can do this.
A Tree or a vine is by far the most efficient water pump in the world. Many trees use a small percentage of .01 to .001875 percent of the water for their photosynthesis process. The rest of the water is released as humidity into the air. This process is called transpiration. Making their efficiency 99.8125 % as a water pump. They are able to pump up hundreds of feet, far surpassing the limit of modern day pumps of pulling 33 feet. In the Amazon forests the humidity is so dense it actually forms clouds. Next you could easily say climbing vines are also very efficient at raising and carrying water long distances. Every plant transpires water from its hair like roots to its leaves in a never ending continuous process. The hotter the days the more water it transpires. On cooler overcast days it conserves water. This water lost is exactly equal to the amount that needs to be replaced. If only there was a way to capture this humidity, change it into water and give it back to the plant or use it to water our garden ……..Good news and it is so simple and affordable, anyone can do this.