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This image comes from a 2022 Communications Earth & Environment paper. It is the left half of Figure 2 of that paper, with the rest cropped from the image due to being too technical for Wikipedia's readers, and looking poorly in the current page format. It shows how w:air pollution of w:sulfate w:particulate decreases w:precipitation over most of w:Asia, but increases it over parts of w:Central Asia.

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current03:05, 16 April 2023Thumbnail for version as of 03:05, 16 April 2023656 × 418 (378 KB)InformationToKnowledgeThis image comes from [https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-022-00660-x a 2022 Communications Earth & Environment paper]. It is the left half of [https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-022-00660-x/figures/2 Figure 2] of that paper, with the rest cropped from the image due to being too technical for Wikipedia's readers, and looking poorly in the current page format. It shows how air pollution of sulfate particulate decreases precipitation over most of Asia, but increases...

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