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Some trees are at the high of 100 metres....and if we pore water to the tree ....how can the water go to the leaves at the high of 100 metres.....at the edge of the leaf.... and to the every leaf...???

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Answered by samayrah
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through xylem.

Explanation:

xylem are specialized cells which help the the Roots of the tree to transport water and minerals to the other parts of the tree through processes called transpiration and suction pull caused by sun rays.

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