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Trees are greenish.They are greenish at the tip too.How does the water rise upward in a tree or plant against the force of gravity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water and minerals are transported to each part of plant by xylem.....

Answered by Prajjwal185
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Water rises upward in a tree at very great heights by the process of Transpiration.

Transpiration is the process in which plants release water in the atmosphere by pores. When the water gets released it creates a suction pull which thus pulls the water to great heights. And this is also the main cause of loss of water in plants.

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