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“Here we show, to our best knowledge for the first time, that the small ice particles are not completely solid, as is usually believed, but rather coated with a sulfuric acid/water overlayer,” the researchers said.
The coating reduces the rate at which ice particles grow and remove water vapor — a key greenhouse gas — from the upper troposphere. That leaves more water vapor to contribute to the greenhouse effect.
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