Microplastics in Clouds: A New Climate Threat

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A study by Penn State researchers suggests that microplastics in the atmosphere may influence weather patterns by affecting cloud formation and rainfall. The presence of microplastics can lead to the formation of ice crystals at warmer temperatures, potentially altering rain patterns by causing less frequent but heavier rainfall. This research highlights the pervasive nature of microplastics and their potential impact on the climate system.
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