How does water move up in talltrees
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Transpiration is the process which causes movement of water and minerals from roots through xylem up to the top of a tall tree. ... Evaporation of water molecules from the cells of a leaf creates a suction which pulls water from the xylem cells of roots. This leads to an uptake of water from the soil through roots
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Evaporation of water molecules from the cells of a leaf creates a suction which pulls water from the xylem cells of roots. This leads to an uptake of water from the soil through roots. The whole event causes rise of water and dissolved minerals up to the top of a tall tree.
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