Science, asked by khadyeaditi5301, 1 year 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 gparasuram606
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the water movs up in plants due

to the transpirational pull and suction pressure

when a leaf lost its water due to the transpirational pull it devolops a pressure to restore the water lost by it and hence forces the water to move upward

remember the movement of water up a plant needs 0 energy

all the energy needed is provided by transpirational pull

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Answered by k36056105
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Answer:

suction pull

Explanation:

This process is known as transpiration. This loss of water generates a “suction pull” which draws water up the tall trees.

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