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Upwards, toward the head.
Water goes down in a cold place because cold water is denser than warm water, causing it to sink. In an airtight place, hot water rises because it is less dense than the cold air surrounding it, creating a convection current that makes the hot water move upwards.
The cause is a photosynthesis procedure in which the Sun creates an energy source in the plant which provides an external source allowing for energy to instead go upwards; the opposite of what the Sun's gravitational pull attracts.
Phloem transports sugars and organic nutrients from the leaves where they are produced through photosynthesis, down to other parts of the plant for growth and storage. This movement is known as translocation and generally occurs in a downward direction, from source (leaves) to sink (other parts of the plant).
Cold water can cause further damage to the burn by slowing down the healing process and potentially damaging the skin tissue further. Using cool running water is recommended instead to help reduce pain and inflammation.
no. . water changes into vapours only when heated untll the molecules tend to leave the surface of water whereas at zero gravity water will fly upwards instead of falling down like other things does. i have seen it in national geogrphic channel. . . :)
Orchid roots growing upwards instead of downwards may be due to the plant seeking more light or air. This behavior is normal for some orchid species and helps them adapt to their environment.
To flip your hair, all you simply do instead of going straight down your hair completely, just before you get to the end, start turning the straightener upwards to get a flip.
instead of gasoline they use a 1 cylinder engine that runs on water and gas. When the water enters the chamber it is already hot creating steam which expands to 1600 times its size pushing the piston upwards, then it falls back down after the gas/water mix leaves the chamber through the exhaust pipe, the this process repeats itself.
because water particles are not tightly packed together they can mould to the shape of the container they are in. if you had water in a sealed container and you tip it one way then tip it the other way the surface of the water would always be facing upwards. When you pour any liquid it will slide down the container - the surface will still be facing upwards - and slide into the new container.because liquids is kind of water
You can lean it upwards for a while.
The pair of opposing forces that act on water moving down through the soil are gravity pulling the water downwards and capillary action which moves water upwards against gravity due to adhesion and cohesion forces in the soil pores.
They grow down from trees. ----They actually grow pointing upwards
The two opposing forces acting on water as it moves down through the soil are gravity, which pulls water downwards, and capillary action, which causes water to move upwards against gravity due to the cohesion and adhesion properties of water molecules and soil particles.
Upwards, toward the head.
Stalagmites project upwards from the floor
Water goes down in a cold place because cold water is denser than warm water, causing it to sink. In an airtight place, hot water rises because it is less dense than the cold air surrounding it, creating a convection current that makes the hot water move upwards.