How do flowers drink water?
Flowers drink water with a capillary action. Capillary action happens when water molecules are more attracted to the surface they travel along than to each other. In paper towels, the molecules move along tiny fibers. In plants, they move through narrow tubes that are actually called capillaries. Plants couldn't survive without capillaries because they use the water to make their food. There is an experiement you can try at the link below.
Reply:they drink water through their roots
Reply:they don't drink
Reply:ok here is a website i tried and tried to find to hopefully help you out hope it works for ya it shows a picture of what its doing
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