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Geography, 20.11.2020 14:00 jcastronakaya

Sea salts from breaking waves, fine soil blown into the air, smoke and soot from wildfires, pollen and microorganisms lifted by the wind, and ash from volcanic eruptions are all examples of . A. elements B. greenhouse gases C. radiosondes D. aerosols

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