Water moves up to great heights in tall trees. Explain why ?
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The water moves up to great heights in tall trees by a phenomenon called as - Capillary action. ... The leaves have pores called stomata through which the wind enters the leaves and helps to draw the water up from the roots to the shoots and leaves. These pores allow the water to be evaporated from the leaves.
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