🧦 How Do Plants Drink Water?
Discover the magic of capillary action! 💧🌿
🌼 Wait... Plants Drink?
Yes, they do! But not with straws or cups like us.
Plants use a cool science trick called capillary action — where water moves up through tiny tubes inside the stem. That’s how water from the soil reaches the plant’s leaves and flowers.
🧪 Try This Colorful Experiment!
You’ll Need:
2 clear glasses
Water
Food coloring (🔵 blue or 🔴 red work best!)
1 white carnation or celery stick
Steps:
Fill one glass halfway with water.
Add a few drops of food coloring and stir.
Place the carnation or celery in the glass.
Wait a few hours—or even better, leave it overnight.
👀 What’s Happening?
The colored water travels up the stem, and you'll start to see the petals or leaves change color!
That’s capillary action in action—showing how plants drink water from the soil.
🧠Science Fun Fact:
This same action happens in paper towels when they soak up spills! 🌈