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end up in (о движении, перемещении и т.п. • Anisakids enter the food web when they are eaten by krill, which in turn are eaten by larger species. This is how they end up in the salmon, and eventually, the intestines of marine mammals, where the worms complete their life cycle by reproducing. Their eggs are excreted into the ocean by the mammal, and the cycle begins again. (sciencealert.com) • Those chemicals include lead, mercury, arsenic and fire retardants, which can end up in our drinking water. ART Vancouver); work one's way into (*какую-л. среду -- о веществах • Chemicals from these farms that are used on crops accidentally work their way into the streams and then work their way out to the lake and cause algae. ART Vancouver); make one's way to (Rainwater filters slowly through the soil, eventually making its way to streams and rivers. ART Vancouver); hit |