Acid rain is formed when nitrogen dioxide, or sulfur dioxide, both produced by burning fossil fuels, reacts with water in the atmosphere to produce rain with a pH value below 5.
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Length: 2 minutes
Item#: BVL280838
ISBN: 979-8-88678-232-5
Copyright date: ©2022
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