Science, asked by hlo2, 1 year ago

what means of acid rain

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Answered by 1RADHIKAA1
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Acid rain has a high percentage of acid that it isn't safe for trees or bodies of water.

It's caused by the emission of certain chemicals when fossil fuels are burned.

Many countries have pledged to lower their emissions and there by reduce acid rain.

Acid rain contains pollutants like chiefly sulphur dioxide and nitrogenoxidereleased into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels such as coal.



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Answered by nilesh102
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