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Acid Rain
For acid rain to form, several different chemicals must be released into the air. The primary pollutants (sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and hydrocarbons) react with sunlight to create ozone. This produces sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and nitric acid (HNO3.) These acids are stored in clouds, and when it rains, you have acid rain. Another way acid rain can be formed is by the burning of Fossil Fuels. Fossil Fuels are coal and oil from decomposed
will continue to try to clean up our air and water before it's too late. Bibliography Cochrane, Jennifer. "Water Ecology" Bookwright Press - New York, NY 1987, p 16. Gay, Kathlyn. "Water Pollution" Impact 1990, p. 72. Parfit, Michael. "Troubled Waters Run Deep" National Geographic Magazine. National Geographic Society Vol. 184 No. 5A (Special Edition), 1993, pp. 78, 79, 81, 82, 84. "Acid Rain" Comptons Encyclopedia. Comptons Learning Co. Chicago, IL Vol. 1 A-Anhui, 1980. "Acid Rain & It's Effect on Wildlife" Wildlife Fact-file Wildlife Fact File Group 11, Card 5, 1992
