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This article explores the relationship between contrails—ice crystal clouds formed by aircraft—and their effects on climate, particularly global warming. Contrails can contribute to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat in the atmosphere. We analyze the scientific findings on how these artificial clouds influence temperature and climate patterns, discussing potential mitigations and the role of aviation in climate change. Understanding the implications of contrails is crucial for informed environmental policies and aviation practices.
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