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What are contrails anyway?

Contrails are those white lines you see behind planes, made of ice crystals from hot, humid engine exhaust mixing with cold, high-altitude air. They're a bit like very thin, high-up clouds. The story highlights how these seemingly harmless trails trap heat, contributing significantly to aviation's climate impact, which is why Google and the UK government are trying to stop them.

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