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NASA | Glory: The Cloud Makers

NASA | Glory: The Cloud Makers

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Geography, Science, Biology, Physics

5th - 12th Grade

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Aerosols, tiny particles in the atmosphere, play a significant role in climate change. They originate from both natural sources, like volcanoes, and human activities. Aerosols influence cloud formation, acting as nuclei for cloud droplets, and can alter cloud properties. They also impact climate by reflecting or absorbing solar radiation, leading to cooling or warming effects. Understanding aerosols is challenging, but crucial, as they affect cloud dynamics and climate regulation. Researchers are using advanced tools, such as NASA's Glory mission, to study aerosol distribution globally, aiming to better understand their role in Earth's changing climate.

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