Why does water from the soil rise to the top of a tall tree?
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IT IS DUE TO THE ROOT PRESSURE WHICH IS THE PRESSURE EXERTED BY THE ROOTS DUE TO CONTINUOUS INFLOW OF WATER.
EXPLANATION:
1. ROOT PRESSURE PUSHES THE WATER INTO XYLEM AND CREATES A COLUMN FOR WATER WHICH IS PUSHED UP.
2. THIS PRESSURE IS ADEQUATE TO TRANSPORT WATER IN SMALL PLANTS AND TREES BUT NOT ENOUGH FOR TRANSPORTATION IN TALL TREES OR PLANTS.
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