By "capillary action."
Your weight is not one-quarter as much when you climb to the top of a tree twice as tall as you are because your weight does not change when you move around within earth's gravitational field. You would have to move to outer space or to another planet to have your weight change.
the roots suck it and gave it to the stem. stem gave it to top
ABOUT 2O FEET
130ft
put it in a plastic bag and staple it to the tree in the top as to not puncture the bag. bing bang boom, water on a tree
Because the top is only part of the tree. The rest of the tree, like an iceburg, is out of sight under ground. The roots supply the top of the tree with water. The leaves in the top of the tree convert light and water into the energy the tree needs to survive. So the tree tries to live on after the top is cut off, and will if left on it's own to heal (regrow).
The tree was so tall that he couldn't see the top of it.
so they can reach leaves at the top of the tree
it cuts the tubes to the top of the tree for the food and water
briefly describe how water and nutrients gets from the soil to the top of a 300-foot redwood tree.
adhesion of water to the wood and cohesion of water molecules