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What’s air, water, and soils role in the carbon cycle

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They are reservoirs of carbon in the carbon cycle.

Step-by-step explanation:

A biogeochemical or nutrient cycle has two major components:

  • the reservoirs of the biogeochemical or nutrient, and
  • the processes involved in cycling the biogeochemical or nutrient between the reservoirs.

Air is a reservoir of largely inorganic carbon (as carbon dioxide) while water and soils are reservoirs of both organic (e.g. dead decomposing organisms and hydrocarbons) and inorganic forms of carbon (e.g. carbon-containing minerals such as limestone, calcium carbonate).

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