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How does water travel against gravity from the roots of a plant to its leaves?​

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Water molecules are charged and have an electrical attraction to each other. When water molecules leave through the stomata in the leaves, they pull up the next water molecules in line. Each water pulls up the water below it, all the way from the roots.
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