How do large trees, such as redwoods, get water from their
roots to the leaves?
Answer / Sudheer
Large trees like redwoods transport water from their roots to the leaves through a process called transpiration. Water is absorbed by the root hairs, moves up the trunk via the xylem (water-conducting tissue), and then evaporates from the leaves.
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