How do large trees, such as redwoods, get water from their
roots to the leaves?



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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