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What is a siphon? What's its function?
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What is a siphon? What's its function?
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It is a tool that helps suck up objects.
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definition: A tube used to convey liquid upwards from a reservoir and then down to a lower level of its own occord once the liquid has been forced into the tube typically by suction or immersion.
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