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For decades, hazardous chemical pollutants have accumulated in the Arctic regions of the planet, carried there by air and ocean currents from other locales. In 1956, a term was coined to describe a then-new phenomenon called Arctic Haze.
First identified by military weather reconnaissance, the smog-like appearance of the haze is now commonplace during late winter and early spring. The bright blue, crystal clear skies characteristic of the polar regions fade and often turn a brownish-gray as a result of the high particulate and aerosol contents of the haze.
Approximate Word count = 367 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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