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Forests Can Enhance the Ozone Layer by Emitting Volatile Organic Compounds, Study Finds
All particles that reach the atmosphere cause different chemical reactions. Particles come partly from natural sources such as volcanic eruptions and forest fires, and partly from pollution and emissions. Aerosol researcher Johan Friberg studies particles at high altitudes.
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Annular Solar Eclipse 2023: 5 Weird Facts About the Rare 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse Coming This Week
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Seaweed Red Algae Being Added To Cow Feed Additives To Cut Methane Emission
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200 Grizzly Bears Feast On Army Cutworm Moths Each Year, Study Says
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The Global Surge of P2P Lending Platforms
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Warm Waters Of Gulf Of Mexico Could Give Birth To New Tropical System
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Tropical Storm Lidia Expected to Intensify into Hurricane, Threatens Mexico With Rough Surf
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Groundwater Seepage Delivers Nutrients to the Great Barrier Reef, but Also Poses Risks of Detrimental Issues, According To Study