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Consequences of Global Warming: Satellite Analysis Shows Clouds Rising to the Poles, Subtropical Dry Zones Expanding
Satellite analysis of storm tracks revealed that since the 1980s, clouds are moving higher and subtropical zones are expanding due to continuous global warming.
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