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Which way will water move in this example shown below? The water will not move Water will move into the cell The water will evaporate The water will move out of the cell
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Which way will water move in this example shown below?
The water will not move
Water will move into the cell
The water will evaporate
The water will move out of the cell
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Answer: it will move down.
Explanation:
because of gravity.
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