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What makes water rise in the xylem tubes​

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Answered by nikhil8239
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Water tends to rise up inside the narrow tubes by capillary action. This is because of an attraction of water molecules to each other by a week electrostatic force. ... Because of this, water rises up in the xylem vessel to some distance up dragging other water molecules present below them.

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Water tends to rise up inside the narrow tubes by capillary action. This is because of an attraction of water molecules to each other by a week electrostatic force. ... Because of this, water rises up in the xylem vessel to some distance up dragging other water molecules present below them.

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