aerosol-climate interactions
Aerosol-climate interactions refer to the complex relationship between aerosols, which are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere, and the Earth's climate system. This interaction involves various mechanisms such as scattering and absorption of sunlight, modifying cloud properties, and influencing atmospheric circulation patterns, ultimately affecting the Earth's temperature and climate patterns.
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