explain how burning of fuels such as Coal Petroleum and diesel leads to acid rain
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The burning of fuels releases carbon dioxide into the air in the environment. This causes global warming. The burning of coal and diesel releases sulphur dioxide gas. ... The oxides of sulphur and nitrogen get dissolved in rainwater and form acids.
The burning of fuels releases carbon dioxide into the air in the environment. This causes global warming. The burning of coal and diesel releases sulphur dioxide gas. ... The oxides of sulphur and nitrogen get dissolved in rainwater and form acids.
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burning of fuels such as coal and petroleum produces co2 , carbon monoxide, sulphure dioxide etc.
These gasses get mixed with the pure rain and so makes the rain water acidic forming carbonic acid, sulphuric acid ect. which is termed as acid rain
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