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Capillary action is what allows water to move up the vessels of plants from the roots to the leaves. Which of the properties of water is not involved in the process of capillary action?
cohesion
specific heat
surface tension
adhesion
Capillary action is what allows water to move up the vessels of plants from the roots to the leaves. Which of the properties of water is not involved in the process of capillary action?
cohesion
specific heat
surface tension
adhesion
Answers
GPT 3.5
specific heat
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