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From where does the tree gets water​

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Answered by ItzBabalgumAna
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Explanation:

Water and mineral nutrients--the so-called sap flow--travel from the roots to the top of the tree within a layer of wood found under the bark. This sapwood consists of conductive tissue called xylem (made up of small pipe-like cells).

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Answered by LoveAnimal222
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From rain, or to the water you give to it. Some gets water from under the ground.

Spring brings rain ang warm sunshine.

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