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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 ocean and atmosphere this time where carbon is stored is called carbon sink. This is similar to the ocean also where it is called the largest heat sink since the surface area receives the direct heat of the sun. the answer is called carbon sink.
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