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Plants primarily obtain water through their roots from the soil. The process of transpiration plays a crucial role, where water is absorbed by the roots and then moves through the plant to be released as vapor from small openings called stomata on the leaves. This not only helps in nutrient transport but also creates a negative pressure that pulls more water up from the roots. Additionally, plants can absorb moisture from the air, especially in humid conditions, though this is a smaller contribution compared to soil absorption.

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