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Why is capillary action useful in nature? it allows water to climb the vessels in plants it allows water to cool down or heat up slowly it helps water dissolve substances it assists in forming surface
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Why is capillary action useful in nature?
it allows water to climb the vessels in plants
it allows water to cool down or heat up slowly
it helps water dissolve substances
it assists in forming surface tension on bodies of water
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