How do plankton make clouds?
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Once in the atmosphere, DMS is quickly altered by sunlight into small, sticky molecules that water droplets glom onto. When large amounts of DMS from a phytoplankton bloom float from the ocean up into the atmosphere and hitch up with water vapor, a cloud can be born.
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Once in the atmosphere, DMS is quickly altered by sunlight into small, sticky molecules that water droplets glom onto. When large amounts of DMS from a phytoplankton bloom float from the ocean up into the atmosphere and hitch up with water vapor, a cloud can be born.
Explanation:
Once in the atmosphere, DMS is quickly altered by sunlight into small, sticky molecules that water droplets glom onto. When large amounts of DMS from a phytoplankton bloom float from the ocean up into the atmosphere and hitch up with water vapor, a cloud can be born.
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