Acid rain is harmful. Why?
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Acid rain that seeps into the ground can dissolve nutrients, such as magnesium and calcium, that trees need to be healthy. Acid rain also causes aluminum to be released into the soil, which makes it difficult for trees to take up water. ... The acidic clouds and fog strip important nutrients from their leaves and needles.
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- Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are two types of air pollution that can cause or aggravate respiratory ailments.
- People with respiratory illnesses such as asthma or chronic bronchitis have trouble breathing.
- Acid rain is caused by pollution, which can produce small particles.
- When these particles enter people's lungs, they can cause or exacerbate health issues.
- Nitrogen oxides also contribute to the formation of ozone at ground level.
- Ground-level ozone causes respiratory issues such as pneumonia and bronchitis, as well as the potential for chronic lung damage.
- People's health problems are caused by inhaling these small particles or ozone, not by acid rain.
- Swimming or strolling in an acidic lake or puddle poses no more risk to humans than swimming or walking in clean water.
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