water is traveling up a tree carrying nutrients, use the water cycle to explain how that water later becomes groundwater

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The water is first absorbed from the soil by the roots of the trees, from there it passes through the stems moving upwards reaching the leaves and flowers, where the water changes to a gaseous state when evaporated; Then the water vapor becomes rain, which mostly falls to the ground and a part reaches the subsoil, becoming underground water, where it is absorbed again by the plants.

Answer 2
Answer: Because if the tree is carrying it up from the GROUND then the tree will have dew on it every morning then the dew falls and becomes groundwater.

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C. Natural selection can act on both the predator and prey populations.

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