How does water travel to the leaves?

 

                 Water reaches the leaves by several methods. Transpiration is the evaporation of water through the leaf’s surface. As the water evaporates, more water is drawn up the plant’s stem. The other method consists of water and dissolved minerals being pumped up the stem under pressure from the roots. A tree trunk ‘bleeds’ when it is cut because the sap is pumped out under pressure until the cut dries over.

 

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