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It is called capillary action
This force is called capillary action.
The use the physical principle and property called "Turgor Pressure".
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It's called "displacement".
Ice, it rises till it floats.
This force is called capillary action.
It is called capillary action
This force is called capillary action.
water vapor
This force is called capillary action.
Displacement
The use the physical principle and property called "Turgor Pressure".
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Gravity will tend to pull the water down the "hill" or pile of water against the pressure gradient.
It's called "displacement".
Yes. There's no material known that insulates against gravity.