Effect of acid rain on bridge
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Acid rain causes roads and bridges to corrode, making them significantly weaker and more open to collapsing. This is an obvious safety hazard. A bridge could collapse if it's too weak, and maybe bring more than a few cars with it. Roads also become more dangerous to travel on.
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