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http://www6.comcast.net/news/articles/science/2008/02/28/Snow.Bugs/print/
it seems so:
Brent C. Christner, Cindy E. Morris, Christine M. Foreman, Rongman Cai, David C. Sands;2008, http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/319/5867/1214Science 29 February 2008: Vol. 319. no. 5867, p. 1214 DOI: 10.1126/science.1149757
Climate regulated by bacteria?
it seems so:
Brent C. Christner, Cindy E. Morris, Christine M. Foreman, Rongman Cai, David C. Sands;2008, http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/319/5867/1214Science 29 February 2008: Vol. 319. no. 5867, p. 1214 DOI: 10.1126/science.1149757
Despite the integral role of ice nucleators (IN) in atmospheric processes leading to precipitation, their sources and distributions have not been well established. ...
...a substantial fraction were bacteria. Our results indicate that the biosphere is a source of highly active IN and suggest that these biological particles may affect the precipitation cycle and/or their own precipitation during atmospheric transport.
Climate regulated by bacteria?
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