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How polarity makes water behave strangely - Christina Kleinberg

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Water is both essential and unique. Many of its particular qualities stem from the fact that it consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen, therefore creating an unequal sharing of electrons. From fish in frozen lakes to ice floating on water, Christina Kleinberg describes the effects of polarity.

As we know, a plant’s roots absorb water. However, water is needed by all parts of the plant. Based on what we learned about the polarity of water, explain how water is transported through tiny tubes from the roots to the leaves within a plant. (Video hint: Think about how blood moves around the body.)

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