How does Acid Rain affect Humans and the Environment

Acid rain, also known as acid deposition, is a term used to describe any type of precipitation with high amounts of sulfuric, carbonic, and nitric acids. Acid rain doesn’t necessarily have to be in liquid form. The precipitation can fall to earth in the form of snow, dry materials, and even microparticles. 🖳 See Dynamic Earth Learning’s online environmental science courses! 🌟Visit this post on Dynamic Earth Learning’s blog! 🏫 Check out the Lesson Plan on Dynamic Earth Learning on Teachers Pay Teachers Page! HOW DOES ACID RAIN FORM? Acid rain is formed through a complex chemical process that occurs naturally. The process involves the reaction between water and other compounds like nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide.
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