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Please Help With Science Acid Rain?
I'm doing this project, and my partner didn't do their part so now i have to do it and I need help on this. Please keep it nice and simple it doesnt have to be a paragraph just short whats best for you.
An overview of areas in the world that have problems with acid rain:
oWhat areas have problems?
oWhy do they have acid rain?
oThree problems it can cause.
“Acid rain” is a term used to describe the many ways in which acids fall from the sky. Rain, snow, fog, dry gases, and particles may contain acids. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides released by power plants, cars and trucks, and other sources cause acid rain. Acid rain harms plants, animals, fish, and building surfaces. It can also create smog in the air and hurt people’s lungs.
Since the energy used to power modern life (electricity and burning fuels like gas and oil) is the main cause of acid rain, there are many things you can do to stop or reduce its effects.
* Turn off lights, computers, and other appliances when you are not using them.
* Only use electrical appliances when you need them.
* Keep your home well insulated.
* Carpool, use public transportation, or walk or bike when you can.
* Use appliances that are energy efficient.
* Buy vehicles that only give off low levels of nitrogen oxide. Look for electric- or gas- powered or alternative-fueled cars.





