Identify all of the real-world examples of capillary action below.
Blushing.


Water getting from the roots of a plant to the leaves.


Fabric that "wicks" away the moisture from our body when we sweat.


A bellyflop.


Oil sticking to a dirty pan.


An average of 28 drops of water fitting on the head of a penny.

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Answer:

Water getting from the roots of a plant to the leaves

Fabric wicking away moisture

I believe these two are the answers, because capillary action is when water goes through very narrow spaces and works against the force of gravity. i hope this helps :)