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A question about trees Nutrients and sunlight When an acorn is planted in the ground, it gets nutrients from many sources. After a while, the acorn sprouts, and then continues to grow into a HUGE oak tree. Which of the following supplies the plant with the nutrient that is responsible for most of the mass of the HUGE oak tree?

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