what is a major contributing factor to dissolved nitrogen found in rain? A. emissions from industries as they burn fossil fuels B. urine and dead animals and plants C. decomposers such as bacteria and fungi
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The major contributor to the dissolved nitrogen found in rain is the burning of fossil fuels in the atmosphere.
It comes from electric power generators and release of nitrogen oxides from the power plants in the factories.
When different chemical compounds such as nitrogen oxides and Sulphur dioxide react with each other, it gives rise to acid rain.
It comes from electric power generators and release of nitrogen oxides from the power plants in the factories.
When different chemical compounds such as nitrogen oxides and Sulphur dioxide react with each other, it gives rise to acid rain.
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