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Geography, 16.10.2020 09:01 CatelynBGray

The chemical content of a reservoir (e. g. the O2 or CO2 content of the oceanic reservoir) may increase or decrease but in so doing the chemical content of another reservoir (e. g., the
atmospheric reservoir) must experience a concurrent increase or decrease in content. The rate at
which materials move from one reservoir to another is termed a
A)change
B)flux
C)joule
D)volt

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