Q4.22. A researcher is studying the global biogeochemical cycling of nutrient X, and they have determined that its storage rate in the oceanic subsystem is -10 Pg y¹. What can be concluded from this observation? Use the dropdowns below to complete your answer. The oceanic nutrient X pool size is cycles are closed, the pool size of increasing decreasing , and because Earth's global biogeochemical hother subsystem is Reset

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Q4.22. A researcher is studying the global biogeochemical cycling of nutrient X, and they have
determined that its storage rate in the oceanic subsystem is -10 Pg y¹. What can be concluded
from this observation?
Use the dropdowns below to complete your answer.
The oceanic nutrient X pool size is
cycles are closed, the pool size of
Submit
increasing
decreasing
, and because Earth's global biogeochemical
nother subsystem is
Reset
Transcribed Image Text:Q4.22. A researcher is studying the global biogeochemical cycling of nutrient X, and they have determined that its storage rate in the oceanic subsystem is -10 Pg y¹. What can be concluded from this observation? Use the dropdowns below to complete your answer. The oceanic nutrient X pool size is cycles are closed, the pool size of Submit increasing decreasing , and because Earth's global biogeochemical nother subsystem is Reset
Q4.22. A researcher is studying the global biogeochemical cycling of nutrient X, and they have
determined that its storage rate in the oceanic subsystem is -10 Pg y^¹. What can be concluded
from this observation?
Use the dropdowns below to complete your answer.
The oceanic nutrient X pool size is
cycles are closed, the pool size of nutrient X in another subsystem is
◆, and because Earth's global biogeochemical
Submit
increasing
decreasing
Reset
Transcribed Image Text:Q4.22. A researcher is studying the global biogeochemical cycling of nutrient X, and they have determined that its storage rate in the oceanic subsystem is -10 Pg y^¹. What can be concluded from this observation? Use the dropdowns below to complete your answer. The oceanic nutrient X pool size is cycles are closed, the pool size of nutrient X in another subsystem is ◆, and because Earth's global biogeochemical Submit increasing decreasing Reset
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