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Effects of acid rain on the rocks.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This neutralization reaction occurs naturally in the environment when weak acids in rain react with limestone and other rocks, resulting in erosion (the wearing away of rock). ... Acid rain is one factor that can increase the rate of erosion, with effects that can be seen in just a few decades.

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This neutralization reaction occurs naturally in the environment when weak acids in rain react with limestone and other rocks, resulting in erosion (the wearing away of rock).Acid rain is one factor that can increase the rate of erosion, with effects that can be seen in just a few decades.

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