عربية – DW
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A recent study suggests that marine sugars, produced by algae and bacteria in seawater, can reach altitudes of up to a thousand meters in the atmosphere above the Arctic. These sugars influence cloud formation and ice crystallization. They contribute to changing the properties of clouds, which may alter the amount of sunlight reflected by clouds and affect the timing of rainfall. The impact of this phenomenon may increase as sea ice diminishes due to rising temperatures, but researchers warn that the sources of these sugars and their transformations in the atmosphere are still not fully understood. Understanding these processes is considered important for comprehending climate changes in the region.
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