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snippet: Actual Evapotranspiration is the actual quantity of water that is removed from the surface of plants and soil through the processes of evaporation and plant transpiration. High levels of evapotranspiration can indicate faster plant growth. Hence, actual evapotranspiration data is a good proxy for sequestration potential and may indicate opportunities to mitigate for climate change. Actual evapotranspiration also indicates areas of the landscape where tree growth may impact groundwater.
summary: Actual Evapotranspiration is the actual quantity of water that is removed from the surface of plants and soil through the processes of evaporation and plant transpiration. High levels of evapotranspiration can indicate faster plant growth. Hence, actual evapotranspiration data is a good proxy for sequestration potential and may indicate opportunities to mitigate for climate change. Actual evapotranspiration also indicates areas of the landscape where tree growth may impact groundwater.
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