Canada has developed policies to directly address Canada’s problems with acid rain and pollution. Acid rain and pollution are examples of what?
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The acid rain issue came into prominence because scientists kept telling the world of acid rain's potential devastating effects. Yet, the acid rain debate was marked by mistrust between American and Canadian scientists. The signing of the Air Quality Accord in 1991 appears to have quelled this divisiveness and promises to bring about a new era of scientific cooperation. Using surveys of acid rain scientists in the United States and Canada across three time periods, this study finds both similarities and differences between how Canadian and American scientists view many of the issues surrounding the acid rain debate.
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Acid rain-It is the rain which is contaminated with the harmful particles in the atmosphere.when there is so much pollution and a rain falls this rain mixes with the pollution and form acid rain. acid rain is harmful for humans to as well as plants and animals.
example of acid rain:-
the first rain of monsoon,the rain which fall in highly polluted areas
example of acid rain:-
the first rain of monsoon,the rain which fall in highly polluted areas
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