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The ocean and the atmosphere serve as long-term storage areas for carbon and other nutrients. What are these storage areas called?
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The ocean and the atmosphere serve as long-term storage areas for carbon and other nutrients. What are these storage areas called?
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the answer is reservoirs.
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These storage areas are known as reservoirs.
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