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Climate Change: Organic Waste In Sea Spray Triggers Ice Formation In Clouds
Researchers recently discovered that some phytoplankton species cause ice formation in clouds over arctic or remote oceans. The organic waste from this ocean plant life is ejected into the atmosphere via sea spray from breaking waves.
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