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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?
reservoirs
fossil fuels
biostorages
compounds

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Answered by shyamkhenwar5035
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  • The ocean and the atmosphere serve as long-term storage areas for carbon and other nutrients are these storage areas called reservoirs.

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Answered by akshita4595
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The long-term storage area of carbon and other nutrients is called bio storage.

Biostorage is where carbon and other nutrients get stored in the ocean and atmosphere for the long term. It later acts like a reservoir. Hydrogen ions, which are released by carbonic acid, interact with the carbonate in saltwater to produce bicarbonate, which is a type of carbon that is difficult to eject from the ocean. The ocean takes in more carbon dioxide to maintain equilibrium as a result of fossil fuel combustion and rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. With an exchange rate with the atmosphere over several hundred years, the total amount of carbon in the ocean is roughly 50 times more than that in the atmosphere. At least 50% of the oxygen we breathe is produced by marine plants during photosynthesis.

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