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How might nutrients make their way from downstream to the upstream headwaters of the river?

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Answer: A stream carves its path through a watershed, eroding nutrients from the soil and rock, or taking them from plants.

Explanation: Because, those nutrients flow through different branches of the food web. They may stay in that watershed for a long time or they may leave.

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