How does water move up in tall trees ?
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Water rise in tall trees because of Transpiration, it is the process which causes movement of water and minerals from roots through xylem up to the top of a tall tree. There is an anti-gravitational force created due to transpiration of water loss from the leaves which pulls up water from the roots.
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