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Melts move upward because they are less dense than the solids.
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Potassium is not a gas, it is a metal. It is found in mineral salts, not the atmosphere. It can be found in the atmosphere in small enough particles that move via wind currents, ocean spray, ect. but it is not a component of the atmosphere.
It moves upward just as hotter air does.
capillary
osmosis and capillary action
When you move upward in the atmosphere the temperature get lowered.
By xylem and phloem and by gravity it goes upward
The salt water would move upward because salt water is less dense than non-saltwater.
Temperature
because of water's cohesion property, which is its ability to stick to itself and it adhesion property, which mean that water can stick to other material, it can travel upward in a plant. also, the plant's tube is very small, which allow water to overcome gravity and travel upward.
gravity retard
Melts move upward because they are less dense than the solids.
Convection currents move in upward direction
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