When you block one end of a straw why does the liquid stay in place/in the straw?

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When you block one end of a straw why does the liquid stay in place/in the straw?

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The liquid can not go out unless something else goes in to replace it. Normally, that would be air – but if you block the other end, then you’re blocking the air from getting in at that end, and the water itself is blocking the air from getting in at the other end.

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