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Impacts of Volcanic Eruptions and Aerosols on Weather and Climate
The chapter explores the cooling effects of massive volcanic eruptions, driven by sulfur dioxide and sulfate aerosols released into the atmosphere. It discusses how aerosols, stemming from natural and man-made sources, influence local weather by cooling areas, affecting cloud formation, and altering rainfall patterns. The chapter also delves into the balance between the cooling effects and health consequences of aerosols, their inclusion in climate models, and the communication methods of bees showcased in a new exhibition at the World Museum in Liverpool.
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