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    Sea spray can assist seed clouds

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    Very tiny droplets in sea spray can have a big effect on the environment by serving to seed clouds – and there may be now a brand new option to clarify how they kind in such massive numbers.

    Researchers have lengthy identified that sea spray droplets lower than a micrometre throughout – referred to as submicron drops – are created in massive numbers by roiling seas, however they haven’t been capable of clarify how or why.

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