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  1. Atmospheric Aerosols

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    Atmospheric aerosols are fine solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in the Earth's atmosphere. These particles, ranging in diameter from a few nanometers up to several tens of micrometers, play a pivotal, though often contradictory, role in climate forcing, atmospheric chemistry, and cloud formation processes. They originate from both natural sources, such as sea salt/), dust, and [volcanic eruptions](/entries/…
  2. Atmospheric Aerosols

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    Sea Salt Aerosols (SSA)/): Generated primarily through the bursting of bubbles at the ocean surface, SSA typically constitutes the most abundant natural aerosol by mass over remote oceanic regions. Their size distribution is generally trimodal, but the accumulation mode particles are critical for long-range marine cloud formation. The primary constituent is sodium chloride ($\text{NaCl}$)/), though [magnesium sulfate ($\text…