Biology, asked by bablu620, 10 months ago

how does acid rain occurs???​

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Answered by csnaidu1456
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Answer:

due due to evaporation

Explanation:

and the process of water cycle

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

acid rain - Acid rain is precipitation that contains high levels of nitric or sulfuric acid. Natural and industrial sources can release sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide into the atmosphere, leading them to combine chemically with oxygen and water to form their respective acidic molecules. These acids are then deposited through rain or dust depending on the climate of the region. While acid rain can occur anywhere in the world, it is prevalent in regions that have high industrial activity.

The chemicals in acid rain can be introduced into the atmosphere by volcanoes, industrial by-products, fossil-fuel combustion and decaying vegetation. In most industrial countries, electricity generation through fossil fuel combustion releases more than 65 percent of all sulfur dioxide and 25 percent of all nitrogen oxide. Acid rain can potentially cause damage to houses, cars and other materials, as well as natural habitats, such as lakes, streams, wetlands and other aquatic environments.

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