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How long does co2 remain in the atmosphere
In order for you (humans) to live, you need aerosols. aerosols are one of the three important things you need in order to have a water cycle. the aerosols keep the liquid water stay into a liquid water, so if we didn't have aerosols we wouldn't be able to drink water. hope this helped! :)
No. It is a mixture of gases and aerosols (extremely fine mists) of water-vapour..
Well, there is black carbon (soot), sulfates, and CFCs. Hope this helps.
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aerosols and ash can stay on the atmosphere for months or years.
Energy can be scattered or absorbed by aerosols in the atmosphere. Aerosols are dust, soot, sulfates and nitric oxides. When aerosols absorb energy, the atmosphere becomes warmer. When aerosols scatter energy, the atmosphere is cooled.
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How long does co2 remain in the atmosphere
They are called Aerosols.
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Liquid droplets in air are called mists, smaller droplets are aerosols. Solid particulates are dust, smaller sized ar fumes.
The principal source of sodium chloride in the atmosphere are saline waters: the aerosols from the water surface are spread in the atmosphere.
They can. They produce an increased albedo affect and cause cooling.
There are 4 layers of atmosphere. Aerosols are banned for the stratosphere.
Ernest Weingartner has written: 'Modification of combustion aerosols in the atmosphere' -- subject(s): Aerosols, Air, Atmospheric chemistry, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Aerosols, Meteorological aspects, Pollution