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Increased clouds would block more of the sun's rays. This can cause a drop of temperature worldwide. The 1812-1814 volcanic eruptions, plus the April 10, 1815 horrific volcanic eruption on an island caused heavier clouds and drop in temp. It produced the 1816 "Summer that never was" when it snowed in the summer. Thousands in every country died. Crops and livestock died. It was a year of poverty and suffering.

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