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    Atmospheric Aerosols May Be Derived from Which of the Following
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Atmospheric Aerosols May Be Derived from Which of the Following

Question 53

Question 53

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Atmospheric aerosols may be derived from which of the following?


A) soot from burning of materials
B) salt spray from oceans
C) particles from forest fires
D) volcanic eruptions
E) all of the above

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