climate change
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Solid Aerosols Found in the Arctic Can Affect the Cloud and Climate Formation: New Study
Cloud formation in the Arctic can be influenced by solid aerosols. Researchers predict that as the Arctic loses ice, more of these unique particles will emerge from marine emissions coupled with ammonia from birds, affecting cloud formation and temperature
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