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What property of water governs how water flows upwards in plants?

Your mouth


What is the direction of flow of water in xylem and food in phloem?

Water flows upwards in xylem from the roots to the leaves due to transpiration pull. Food (sucrose and other nutrients) flows bidirectionally in phloem, both upwards (from leaves to roots) and downwards (from roots to leaves) through a process called translocation.


What is magma pushed upwards from the core of the earth and flows through openings called?

lava


Where the water in a river flows into?

The river water flows into the sea.


Why does the nile flow upward?

The river does not flow upwards. The Earth is round, the Nile simply flows South to North - on a map it just looks like it flows "upward"


Can water travel upwards?

water cannot travel upwards, because 1) gravity 2) there is a property of water that does not allow it to flow upwards Water can move upwards by capillary action, forced upwards by a pump or natural geyser, it can be carried upwards and can rise in the form of steam or vapour.


A river is a body of water?

a river is a body of water that flows


What happens when water flows downhill?

When water flows downward what will it posses


Why water flows downwards?

Water flows downwards due to Earth's gravity.


What percentage of water flows in to the ocean?

Eventually, all water flows to the ocean.


How does a ramp pump work to efficiently lift water to higher elevations?

A ramp pump uses the force of flowing water to lift water to higher elevations. When water flows down a ramp, it creates a pressure difference that allows the pump to push water upwards. This process is efficient and does not require external power sources.


Why does water flow through an artesian well without the use of pumps?

Water in an artesian well flows naturally to the surface due to underground pressure created by the confinement of water between impermeable layers of rock or clay. The pressure in the aquifer forces the water upwards through the well without the need for pumps.