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You can take it up in a pail, for example. In general, if there is another force which is (at least locally) stronger than gravity, it can take water uphill. WITHOUT such additional forces, no, this isn't possible.In general, you need energy to push something up, against the pull of gravity; you need to get this energy from SOMEWHERE.

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Not unless there is another force that is overcoming the gravity. Wind and tides can sometimes make water appear to flow in reverse.

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Q: Can water defy gravity and climb uphill?
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