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The water is not absorbed by the plant, instead the soil absorbs it and the sun's heat increases the temperature of water to the point where individual molecules of water ascend to the gaseous state (ie. evaporated) the same is true for all water anywhere, infact the water in plants is even evaporating all the time.

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