Cloud Seeding

  • It is the process of spreading either dry ice or more commonly, silver iodide aerosols, into the upper part of clouds to try to stimulate the precipitation process and form rain.
  • Cloud seeding uses planes to spray clouds with chemicals to condense smaller particles into larger rain droplets. It increases rainfall rates by approximately 10% to 30% per year and cloud seeding operations cost much less than the desalination ....
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