how had the tree reached the source of water?
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Water mostly enters a tree through the roots by osmosis and any dissolved mineral nutrients will travel with it upward through the inner bark's xylem (using capillary action) and into the leaves. These traveling nutrients then feed the tree through the process of leaf photosynthesis.
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The real answer is transpiration, in which the water inside trees is pulled upwards by the effect of the sun's heat. The myriad columns of water deliver nutrients and moisture throughout the tree until they reach the leaves, where the water evaporates into the surrounding air. hope it's helpful to you please mark me brainliest please like and follow ❤️
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