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Water can reach the highest of leaves because of:

[A] Cohesion.
[B] Adhesion.
[C] Both cohesion and adhesion.

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Answer:

[B] Adhesion

Step-by-step explanation:

cohesion is when before overflowing, water forms a dome like shape above the rim of a glass

adhesion allows water to climb in an upward motion against gravity via capillary action

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The answer would be A
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