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Homework Help: science

Posted by bob on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at 7:49pm.

dust is often light in color,while soot from fires is generally dark.what would happen to the amounts of solar radiation reflected and absorbed if a large amount of light-colored dust was added to the air?what if a large amount of dark soot was added?

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