Environment
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Forest Areas Does Not Always Cause Cloud Formation, Reveals New Study
Forests alone are not the only factor when it comes to cloud formation, according to a new study. Contrary to conventional knowledge that forests produce more clouds, a new study finds that smaller forests generally cause more cloud formation in temperate and boreal regions, and not so much in tropical regions, including the Amazon.
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