Atmospheric Chemistry And Physics : From Air Po... Guide
Atmospheric chemistry focuses on the gases and particles (aerosols) suspended in the air. These aren't just floating around; they are constantly reacting. For instance, when sunlight hits nitrogen oxides (from car exhaust) and volatile organic compounds (from paints or trees), it triggers a photochemical reaction that creates .
This "sooty" pollution absorbs solar energy and heats the atmosphere. When it lands on ice, it darkens the surface, causing glaciers to melt faster. Atmospheric chemistry and physics : from air po...
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Some pollutants, like sulfate aerosols from coal burning, actually reflect sunlight back into space, causing a slight cooling effect. However, they also cause acid rain and lung disease. This "sooty" pollution absorbs solar energy and heats
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