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Water Sticks Together, but It All Moves Together
Unlike carbon dioxide, which doesn't really stick to itself that strongly, water sticks to itself. Capillary action is where the ability to actually move through a paper towel comes from. It's also it allows our blood to move through o veins, and for plants to pull water up through their roots and stems. Water bonds itself so much that if you hit it just right, then it will actually not completely give way, but it will sort of bend like a trampline.