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Dust from the Sahara desert is picked up and transported by winds across the globe every year. This dust not only affect human life, but also shapes weather and sustain many of earth’s ecosystems. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains how Saharan dust rises as plumes from the desert and forms thick layers in our atmosphere, driving these processes.
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Dust from the Sahara desert is picked up and transported by winds across the globe every year. This dust not only affect human life, but also shapes weather and sustain many of earth’s ecosystems. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains how Saharan dust rises as plumes from the desert and forms thick layers in our atmosphere, driving these processes.

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