Why does water bubble up from ground after you water your tree?
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Air bubbles form when a tree is trying to suck moisture out of dry groundduring droughts. As leaves on a treecollect carbon dioxide, they open theirpores, a process that leaves them vulnerable to water loss. Evaporation from the leaves pulls water up thetrees in a state of tension
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Air bubbles form when a tree is trying to suck moisture out of dry groundduring droughts. As leaves on a treecollect carbon dioxide, they open theirpores, a process that leaves them vulnerable to water loss. Evaporation from the leaves pulls water up thetrees in a state of tension
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