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Which properties of water make it possible for water to move up the stems and trunks of tall trees? a. Water’s high specific heat b. Water’s lack of polarity c. Water’s expansio…
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Which properties of water make it possible for water to move up the stems and trunks of tall trees?
a. Water’s high specific heat
b. Water’s lack of polarity
c. Water’s expansion upon freezing
d. Water’s adhesive and cohesive abilities.
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The lack of polarity
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i’m pretty sure it’s b
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