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2023-06-10 23:10:40 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: C46E3356D0746CAD5AC075F443579D61C8E0CDA6076347C72DE4C99D02941114
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Original Note:

Particles of smoke are larger than the other particles and molecules that typically make up the air, and that changes the filtration properties of the atmosphere, causing it to absorb the green, blue, indigo and violet, and scatter down the red, and especially orange and yellow

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