How does water rise in tall trees? explain using osmosis
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In taller plants and trees, the force of gravity can only be overcome by the decrease in hydrostatic (water) pressure in the upper parts of the plants due to the diffusion of water out of stomata into the atmosphere. The cohesion-tension theory explains how leaves pull water through the xylem.
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explain using osmotic pressure
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The water rise in tall trees because the high ability of water on that area
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