kapilláranna
Kapilläranna is a term used in geology and hydrology to describe the process by which water is drawn upward through small pores and spaces in soil or rock due to surface tension. This phenomenon is a form of capillary action, similar to how water rises in a narrow tube. The finer the pore size, the greater the capillary rise. This is because the adhesive forces between water molecules and the surfaces of the soil or rock particles, combined with the cohesive forces within the water, create a net upward pull.
The extent of kapilläranna is influenced by several factors, including the soil or rock type, the moisture
Kapilläranna has significant implications in various natural processes and human activities. In agriculture, it affects the