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How does Water Reach the Top of the Tree from the Roots?​

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Answered by legend368
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transpiration and by difference in ions of root and soil


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\huge\text{\underline{Transpiration..!!}}


⚫The pressure of the \bold{\underline{absorbed\:water}} from the roots make the water to move upward.


⚫But this pressure is \bold{\underline{still\:not}} so affective to move it to the top.


⚫To move \bold{\underline{minerals\:and\:water}} to the top, transpiration is used.


⚫During transpiration, \bold{\underline{water}} loses from the leaves which creates a low pressure of water.


⚫Which in turn pulls \bold{\underline{the\:water}} upward.


\sf{\underline{NOTE:}}


In tall trees transpiration pull helps to draw water several meters high to the tips.


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