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In the Diagram, Boxes Represent Pools, and Arrows Represent Fluxes

Question 65

Question 65

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In the diagram, boxes represent pools, and arrows represent fluxes. In the diagram, boxes represent pools, and arrows represent fluxes.   Based on the diagram, most of the world's carbon is stored in which pools? A)  Ocean waters B)  Rocks and fossil fuels C)  Atmosphere D)  Soils E)  Sand and detritus Based on the diagram, most of the world's carbon is stored in which pools?


A) Ocean waters
B) Rocks and fossil fuels
C) Atmosphere
D) Soils
E) Sand and detritus

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