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Particles from airborne pollution, such as the “Giant Brown Cloud,” can travel all around the globe. In April of 2001, NASA satellites saw a massive dust storm appear over China. The densest portion of the aerosol pollution traveled east over Japan, the Pacific Ocean, and, within a week, the United States. Credit NASA.

العربية: جزيئات من مواد ملوثة محمولة في الهواء مشكلة سحابة بنية عملاقة يمكن أن تسافر عبر الكرة الأرضية
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