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Plants absorb from the soil

A. Capillary water

B. Hygroscopic water

C. Gravitational water

D. Rain water

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Plants absorb from the soil Capillary water.
Soil capillary eater is the water that remains in the soil after gravitational water is drained out, that is subject to the laws of capillary movement, and that is in the form of a film around the soil grains.
Capillary absorption is primarily the transport mechanism for water in the tiny pores in concrete due to surface interactions between the water and the pore wall.

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