| 1. | These would then act as cloud condensation nuclei, increasing the cloud albedo.
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| 2. | These bits of dust and salt are called cloud condensation nuclei.
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| 3. | Organic sulfur compounds in the atmosphere create aerosols that serve as cloud condensation nuclei.
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| 4. | Fog and clouds form through condensation around cloud condensation nuclei.
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| 5. | Cloud condensation nuclei are necessary for water droplet formation.
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| 6. | The second indirect effect is the further knock-on effects of having more cloud condensation nuclei.
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| 7. | Whether this ionisation affects cloud condensation nuclei to any significant extent is not currently known ."
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| 8. | The leading possible source of additional cloud condensation nuclei is salt from seawater, although there are others.
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| 9. | Among these compounds, sulfuric acid has the potential to create new aerosols which act as cloud condensation nuclei.
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| 10. | Sulfate aerosols can act as cloud condensation nuclei and this leads to greater numbers of smaller droplets of water.
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