define movement of water
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Movement of Water. Surface movement includes rivers, streams, creeks, lakes, ponds, and human-made "flood" control. All surface water is trying to reach sea level due to gravity. As water flows in channels, the streambed and banks of the channel will resist the flow of water.
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The movement of water from the roots to the leaves is a critical function in a plant's life. The flow of water depends upon air pressure, humidity, adhesion, and cohesion. At sea level, air pressure can force water up the columns of xylem from the roots to a height of many feet.
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