How to use in-sentence of “upward”:
+ Water transport happens in either xylem or phloem: xylem carries water and inorganic solutes upward toward the leaves from the roots, while phloem carries organic solutes throughout the plant.
+ In the thought experiment, a person stands in front of a gun which fires if it detects a subatomic particle as having an upward spin, or does not fire if the gun detects a downward spin.
+ All of the Earth’s mountain ranges were created by the upward movement of the land by changes beneath the Earth’s surface.
+ The two primary issues involved in magnetic levitation are “lifting forces”: providing an upward force sufficient to counteract gravity, and “stability”: ensuring that the system does not spontaneously slide or flip into a configuration where the lift is neutralized.
+ There are other estimates however that place the number of people in Turkey with Albanian ancestry and or background upward to 5 million.

Example sentences of “upward”:
+ If the line of numbers is wrapped around a cylinder following an upward helical path, it becomes a helical number line.
+ The rising temperatures produce strong upward rising winds.
+ Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 Fenchurch Street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.
+ Their back is curved upward or level.
+ A crest is the point on a wave with the greatest positive value or upward displacement in a cycle.
+ Then, he uses his folded black cape and blue-green breast shield to spring upward and spreads widely around its head, making him a dancing ellipse-shaped creature.
+ In the Northwest United States warm, wet air from the Pacific Ocean cools when it is pushed upward by the mountains.
+ His work on the upward movement of tree sap proved that the process was physical and not physiological.
+ If the flowers are at an angle to the right or left of the sun, the waggle run is done at the same angle to the upward direction.
+ In 1993, scientists discovered lightning bolts that shot upward from the top of a cumulonimbus cloud.
+ If the line of numbers is wrapped around a cylinder following an upward helical path, it becomes a helical number line.
+ The rising temperatures produce strong upward rising winds.
+ Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 Fenchurch Street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.
+ They affect which tissues grow upward and which grow downward, leaf formation and stem growth, fruit development and ripening, plant longevity, and even plant death.
+ Natural convection happens because a fluid is lighter if is hot and it is heavier if is cold, so if a fluid has a hot part and a cold part, the hot part will naturally move upward and the cold part naturally moves downward.
+ Edward Falaise Upward was an EnglandEnglish novelist and short story writer.
+ They consisted largely of Precambrian metamorphic rock forced upward through layers of the limestone laid down in the shallow sea.
+ This is because the downward weight is in the opposite direction to the upward displacement.
+ Salailen Sitapa is the Guardian of the upward direction.
+ Valleys often start as a downward fold between two upward folds in the surface of the Earth, and sometimes as a rift valley.
+ The term rotation is also used in aviation to refer to the upward pitch of an aircraft, particularly when starting the major climb for takeoff.
