Science, asked by sanjaygalgate, 2 months ago

Paheli noticed water being pulled up by a motor-pump to an overhead tank of a five-storeyed building. She wondered how water moves up to great heights in the tall trees standing next to the building. Can you tell why?​

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Answered by nickey41
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Answer:

The water moves up to great heights in tall trees by a phenomenon called as - Capillary action.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Roots constantly absorb minerals and water from the soil. The suction force is created by evaporation of water from leaves. It helps water to move in the upper direction and reaches a great height in tall trees.

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