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据日本一项研究证实,云层中存在微塑料,这些微塑料可能以人类尚未了解的方式影响气候。研究团队通过对大气样本进行检测,发现了一种新型微塑料,这种微塑料比已知的微塑料更小,且无法通过现有方法进行检测。

这些微塑料的存在可能会对气候产生影响,但具体影响方式仍然不明确。科学家们认为,这些微塑料可能会影响云层的物理和化学性质,从而影响气候。

尽管目前尚不清楚这些微塑料对气候的影响,但研究人员表示,这项研究提供了新的线索,有助于我们了解微塑料对环境的影响。他们将继续进行研究,以了解这些微塑料的来源和作用。

新闻翻译:

Cloud particles contain microplastics, which may affect climate in ways not yet understood. A study team found a new type of microplastic that is smaller than known microplastics and cannot be detected by existing methods.

The presence of these microplastics may affect climate, but the specific ways in which they do so remain unclear. Scientists believe that these microplastics may affect the physical and chemical properties of clouds, thereby affecting climate.

Although it is not yet clear how these microplastics affect climate, the study provides new clues about the impact of microplastics on the environment. Researchers plan to continue studying the sources and effects of these microplastics.

Translation:

Cloud particles contain microplastics, which may affect climate in ways not yet understood. A study team found a new type of microplastic that is smaller than known microplastics and cannot be detected by existing methods.

The presence of these microplastics may affect climate, but the specific ways in which they do so remain unclear. Scientists believe that these microplastics may affect the physical and chemical properties of clouds, thereby affecting climate.

Although it is not yet clear how these microplastics affect climate, the study provides new clues about the impact of microplastics on the environment. Researchers plan to continue studying the sources and effects of these microplastics.

【来源】日本研究证实:云层中存在微塑料,可能以人类尚未了解的方式影响气候

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