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If the stratosphere became covered in a thick layer of volcanic dust... it would slowly cover the earth like a blanket and block out the sun witch would lower the temperatures for maybe years.

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Q: Suppose the stratosphere became covered in a thick blanket of volcanic dust How would this affect the temperature of the air in the troposphere?
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