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"A carbon stock, or carbon pool, is a system that has the capacity to store or release carbon. A carbon flux refers to the amount of carbon exchanged between carbon stocks over a specified time. In simple terms, it is the movement of carbon between land, oceans, atmosphere, and living things."<Ref>https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/carbon-fluxes-and-carbon-stocks</Ref>  | "A carbon stock, or carbon pool, is a system that has the capacity to store or release carbon. A carbon flux refers to the amount of carbon exchanged between carbon stocks over a specified time. In simple terms, it is the movement of carbon between land, oceans, atmosphere, and living things."<Ref>https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/carbon-fluxes-and-carbon-stocks</Ref>  | ||
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"A carbon stock, or carbon pool, is a system that has the capacity to store or release carbon. A carbon flux refers to the amount of carbon exchanged between carbon stocks over a specified time. In simple terms, it is the movement of carbon between land, oceans, atmosphere, and living things."[1]