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Phosphate levels play a crucial role in the Earth's climate system, particularly in the ocean, where they influence the formation of marine clouds. These clouds help regulate the planet's temperature by reflecting sunlight back into space, thereby acting as a natural thermostat. The phosphate levels in the ocean are closely linked to the Earth's carbon cycle, and changes in these levels can have significant impacts on the global climate.
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