Microplastics promote cloud formation, with likely effects on weather and climate
Microplastics in the air may affect weather and climate by producing clouds in conditions where they would not form otherwise.
Microplastics in the air may affect weather and climate by producing clouds in conditions where they would not form otherwise.
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