Acid Rain is formed by pollution or chemical gases entering the air. These gases enter from chemical plants or just plain automobiles. These gases then circulate in the air mixing with substances creating precipitation that now becomes an Acid when falling from the sky.
Acid rain is made by fossil fuels burning, or pollution. When the fossil fuels are burned, they let off a gas that damages them. Also, cars and other idustrial operations let of fumes. The gas then rises into the atmosphere and it combines with clouds so when it rains it is now acid rain. -Shannon Emrich
Acid rain is formed mostly from pollution. These gases then rise and mix with the water and oxygen. The product of this mixture is acid rain. When the rain falls it damages aquatic life trees and buildings most commonly know is the ancient greek buildings.
Acid rain is formed when gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides enter the air from the burning of fossil fuels.When the gases rise, they mix with water and turn into corrosive acid. This eventually falls from the sky as rain. -Nick Rivelli
Acid Rain is formed by pollution or chemical gases entering the air. These gases enter from chemical plants or just plain automobiles. These gases then circulate in the air mixing with substances creating precipitation that now becomes an Acid when falling from the sky.
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Acid rain is made by fossil fuels burning, or pollution. When the fossil fuels are burned, they let off a gas that damages them. Also, cars and other idustrial operations let of fumes. The gas then rises into the atmosphere and it combines with clouds so when it rains it is now acid rain.
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Acid rain is formed mostly from pollution. These gases then rise and mix with the water and oxygen. The product of this mixture is acid rain. When the rain falls it damages aquatic life trees and buildings most commonly know is the ancient greek buildings.
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Acid rain is formed when gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides enter the air from the burning of fossil fuels.When the gases rise, they mix with water and turn into corrosive acid. This eventually falls from the sky as rain.
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