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The Cool Down on MSNNew research uncovers stunning global impact of penguin poop: 'They have a synergistic role'Interestingly, the very thing penguins can help control is also one of their biggest threats. New research uncovers stunning ...
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Penguin poop is creating more clouds. Here’s how - MSNPenguin poop is creating more clouds. Here’s how - Scientists say they’ve seen ammonia emitted from penguin poop result in the creation of fog. The clouds created may be helping to shield the ...
Penguins could be playing a crucial role in stabilizing the climate in Antarctica when they go No. 2, according to new research. The ammonia in penguin guano -- or poop -- could help to reduce the ...
Penguin poop may be playing a key role in keeping climate change in check over Antarctica, new research published May 22 finds. Specifically, ammonia released from penguin poop ...
The scientists say that penguins can launch their poop nearly 4.5 feet from their nests, and sometimes send their waste on an upward trajectory. A penguin poop paper won a Nobel Prize in 2005.
The link between clouds and penguin poop is not an obvious one but it has important implications for climate change. New research has revealed the cloud-forming properties of penguin guano (poop ...
The ammonia from Adélie penguin guano reacts with sulfur-containing gases in the atmosphere to aid in forming clouds, which scientists say may be significant to regulating the climate ...
However, the specific interaction between penguins and their ammonia filled poop and the Antarctic climate is not well understood. [ Related: A small amount of penguin poop is enough to spook krill .
How penguin poop may be helping cool the Antarctic climate In places like Antarctica, small things can make a difference. Scientists are finding that penguin waste is helping form clouds, ...
Penguins might be doing more for the planet than we thought when it comes to fighting climate change.According to new research, the clouds around Antarctica could be fueled by penguin poop.
Penguin poop may help preserve Antarctic climate Ammonia aerosols from penguin guano likely play a part in the formation of heat-shielding clouds.
Penguin poop in Antarctica is helping to create clouds that shield them from the effects of human-caused climate change. Also known as guano, researchers say the poop releases ammonia that ...
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