
Aerosols - Earth's Heat Balance
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Science, Biology, Physics, Geography, Chemistry
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11th Grade - University
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Aerosols are tiny particles in the air that can be natural or human-made. They affect the Earth's climate by either cooling or warming it. Natural sources include ocean particles, while human activities contribute pollution. The impact of aerosols on climate is debated, with cooling effects currently thought to dominate. Climate change can alter aerosol production, such as increasing dust during droughts. Modeling aerosols in climate predictions is challenging due to their varied effects, but they are crucial for understanding climate dynamics.
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