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What is water that can go through empty spaces?

Liquid or gaseous water makes its way through the gaps or pores.


What soil is porous?

material with pore spaces are called porous


How is water carried from the soil to the leaf?

The water is taken in by osmosis through the root-hair cells. The water then passes to the xylem tissue in the middle of the root and travels up the stem via the same xylem tissue. From the xylem in the leaf it passes through the air spaces and out into the atmosphere through the stomata.


Why are the liquid mobile?

liquid are mobile because the emptied spaces b/w them


What happens when the vacant spaces between the particles of a liquid decreases how can you do this?

you can shrink the spaces within the molecules of liquid by increasing the temperature (freezing it ) or adding pressure.


What is The rate at which liquids flow is called?

Viscosity is the term.


How does heat travels through empty spaces?

Heat travels through empty spaces by radiation.


What is the path of the lymph from the interstitial spaces to the blood capillaries?

Lymph moves in one direction to prevent pathogens from flowing through the entire body. the system filters out microorganisms as the lymph passes through the various capillaries, vessels, and nodes.


What are permeable rocks?

Permeable rocks are those that have large enough interconnected spaces between particles to allow the movement of gas or liquid through them.


How do gasses liquid and soilds differ in respect of the spaces between particles?

Liquids have smaller spaces between the molecules than a gas, and Solids have smaller spaces than liquids.


Can a rock have small spaces but not allow water to flow through?

Yes, it can have porosity, or pore spaces, but may not have permeability, or the ability for a fluid to flow through connected pore spaces.


Why can solids be converted to liquids?

In solids the intermolecular spaces are very small and the intermolecular forces of attraction are very high.When a solid is heated or get some form of energy, due to this the bonds between the molecules break and the intermolecular spaces increase.Thus as intermolecular spaces in liquid is greater it is converted to a liquid.