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What's the difference between global warming and acid rain?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acid rains happen when gases such as Carbon dioxide and Sulfur dioxide combine with water particles and form the Sulfuric and Carbonic acids. Carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide are emitted mainly due to combustion of fossil fuels. ... The carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide are also responsible for global warming

Answered by saimaqatar29
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Acid rains happen when gases such as Carbon dioxide and Sulfur dioxide combine with water particles and form the Sulfuric and Carbonic acids. Carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide are emitted mainly due to combustion of fossil fuels. ... The carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide are also responsible for global warming.

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