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What are living and nonliving reservoirs?

Answer Posted / Pooja Vishwakarma

Living reservoirs refer to biological systems that store energy or nutrients, such as plant biomass, animal tissues, and organic matter in soils. These reservoirs contribute to the global carbon cycle and play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem services. Nonliving reservoirs, on the other hand, are physical systems that store resources like fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas), fresh water (lakes, rivers, and glaciers), and minerals.

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