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Water can move upwards, against gravity.

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Water is able to soak up against the force of gravity all thanks to a little help from capillary action. Water is wet. In scientific terms, wetting refers to the tendency of a liquid to stick to a solid. Water molecules are electrically polar, with positively charged hydrogen atoms and negatively charged oxygen atoms.

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