how water travel upward against gravity
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This makes them stick to each other (cohesion) and to the sides of the container (adhesion). If the adhesive force is greater than the cohesive force, the molecules at the sides will try to hug the container, which causes the curved meniscus at the surface. The force pulling the water up is called 'capillary action'.
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