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- ____ how does the release of sulfur dioxide during a volcanic eruption affect the climate?
a. it makes the oceans warmer.
b. it has no effect on the earths climate.
c. it causes the earth to warm by absorbing more sunlight.
d. it forms tiny particles in the atmosphere that reflect sunlight, leading to cooling.
When sulfur dioxide is released during volcanic eruptions, it reacts in the atmosphere to form tiny sulfate aerosols. These particles reflect incoming sunlight back into space, reducing the amount of solar energy that reaches and warms the Earth's surface, which leads to a temporary cooling effect. Option A is incorrect because ocean warming is linked to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, not volcanic sulfur dioxide. Option B is wrong because volcanic sulfur dioxide does impact climate. Option C is incorrect as it describes the effect of greenhouse gases, not sulfur dioxide from volcanoes.
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D. It forms tiny particles in the atmosphere that reflect sunlight, leading to cooling.