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How is water carried upward from the roots to every part in the plant?

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What is an upward fold in a rock is called?

== == An upward fold in a rock formation is called an anticline.


What is an upward moving current of air?

An upward moving current of air is called an updraft.


The movement of a body part upward is called?

The movement of a body part upward is called elevation. This typically refers to moving a body part in an upward direction, such as lifting the shoulders or raising the arms.


The upward force that makes a cork float is called?

The upward force that makes corks, or any substance or object, float is called buoyancy.


What is lying face upward called?

supine


What is the upward force of water on air called?

The upward force of water on air is called buoyancy. It is a result of the difference in density between water and air, causing objects submerged in water to experience an upward force.


What is the upward force that is exerted by a gas or liquid called?

well The upward force of a liquid or gas on an object is called


An upward force on a plane is called?

'Lift' is an upward force on a plane. Upward force on a bird's wings is also called 'Lift'.


What is the upward push of water on an object called?

The upward push of water on an object is called buoyant force. This force is a result of the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the object when submerged in water, causing it to float or be pushed upward.


If you explain why smoke rises by appeal to the smoke spirit who draws smoke upward then your explanation violates the principle of?

Ockham's Razor.


Is an upward in a fold called a plateau?

No. This is known as an anticline.