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What is the capillary action of water? Its ability to move in the direction of gravity in a narrow tube. Its ability to move against the direction of gravity in a narrow tube. Its ability to move toward
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What is the capillary action of water?
Its ability to move in the direction of gravity in a narrow tube.
Its ability to move against the direction of gravity in a narrow tube.
Its ability to move toward areas of lower saline concentration.
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The capillary action of water is
Capillary force is observed in plants especially.
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