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Acid Rain

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What is Acid Rain?

Acid rain is rain, snow, fog or dry particles and gases that is polluted by acid in the atmosphere and damages the environment. Acid rain damages surface waters (lakes, rivers, streams) and the fish and animals living in them, other living things like plants, forests and soils, materials and structures (marble, limestone, sandstone, metals, paints, textiles, ceramic, leather, rubber), and especially human health through the atmosphere as we breathe or through the soil where the food we eat was grown from.

Acid rain is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water, oxygen and other chemicals in the atmosphere to form strong acidic compunds such as nitric and sulfuric acids. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, once released into the atmosphere, can be carried over long distances (can be hundred of miles), then will return to the earth as acidic rain, snow, fog or dust.

EPA – Environmental Protection Agency
Acid Rain
Effects of Acid Rain
Effects of Acid Rain: Lakes & Streams
Effects of Acid Rain: Forests
The Effects of Acid Rain on Automotive Coatings
Effects of Acid Rain: Materials
Effects of Acid Rain: Visibility Reduction
Effects of Acid Rain: Human Health

EC – Environment Canada
Acid Rain
Acid Rain and the Facts
Acid Rain and Water
Acid Rain and Forests
Acid Rain and Air Quality
Acid Rain and your Health
Acid Rain and Case Studies

The Swedish NGO Secretariat on Acid Rain
The acidification problem
Acidification

USGS
Primer on acid rain
What is acid rain?

Causes, Effects, and Solutions of Acid Rain

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