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Shrinking Snowcaps Cause Algal Blooms In Arabian Sea
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2020-05-04
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Researchers say that shrinking snowcaps in the Himalayas and the loss of the cool winds that blew from the mountain range are the cause of destructive algal blooms in the Arabian Sea.
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