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    soft-water aquatic environments, that are exposed to acid precipitation (Neville & Campell, 1988). This acidification of the surface water is caused by acid rain. Acid rain or otherwise known as acid deposition is a term that includes any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that comes down from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms. These forms include rain, snow, fog, hail or even dust that can be acidic. Acid rain is caused by when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen

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    Rain is a basic yet significant component of the ecological system and it appears that it can do no damage to the environment, animals and the buildings around the world. Normal rain cannot do such damage, but acid rain can. Acid rain or acid deposition is the result of atmospheric pollution from acid gases that exert from factories, oil refineries and the burning of fossil fuels. Acid rain has damageable effects on animals, buildings, plants and bodies of water. These ecological effects can be

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    Why Acid Rain is a Problem Acid rain has been a problem dating back to the 1800s, but it was not until the 1960s that attention was finally brought to the forefront of this problem. Acid rain is not just rain, it is also snow, fog, hail, and mist. Rain itself contains acid because it mixes with naturally occurring oxides in the air. According to Fact Sheet, unpolluted rain would have a pH level of between 5 and 6. When the air becomes polluted with nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide the

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    threats is acid rain a lot of people don’t notice the effects of this worldwide dilemma. When we burn fossil fuels nitrous gases are released into the atmosphere and these gases react with water and oxygen, therefore, making it rain filled with many sulfuric acids and chemicals.(National Geographic,2017) Acid rain destroys many habitats, ecosystems, wear down buildings and statues, and can contaminate many of the streams of water in Canada. Thousands of trees will we wiped out due to acid rain, therefore

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    Acid Rain Research Essay

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    Acid rain is rain that has become acidic, because of air pollutants in the atmosphere. Rain has a normal pH level of around 5-5.5 which is only slightly acidic. 7 on the pH scale is the neutral and anything below that is considered acidic. Acid rain has a pH level around 4 which is 10 times more acidic. Acid rain can fall in many different ways and has many effects on the environment. Acid rain is caused by air pollutants in the atmosphere. These air pollutants are mainly from man made resources

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    In Chicago, acid rain has been corroding many statues, buildings, and monuments. Acid rain can do more than just burn materials, it can also destroy them. Buildings have been corroding for years on end, which makes them unstable and hazardous. This has become more and more of a problem throughout the years and has not been improving. Acid rain also creates a gypsum coating on materials that is insoluble and remains as a coating on the surface of a material (Allaby, 2003, pgs. 84-95). As a result

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    Acid Rain Coal mining is bad for the earth, there is no other way to put it, but why is it bad for the earth what drawbacks does coal mining have? It turns out a lot, it's terrible for the environment, coal contributes to global warming and the effects of acid rain. This being said, if we continue to do it, there must be a very good reason for ruining our earth, right? What are the benefits of coal mining? Why do we continue to ruin our earth, home, and destroy wildlife? Well, coal energy production

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    Acid Rain Design Essay

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    Acid Rain Design Investigation The Impact of Acidity from Bunker Fuel Emissions on Port Adelaide Waterways. AUTHORS Lohana-Shiean Rodato (Vandy Wech, Sophie Koerner and Tihomir Zhelezarov). INTRODUCTION Bunker fuel is a type of liquid fuel, which is fractionally distilled from crude oil (Geek, 2015). According to the oil industry’s material data sheets, the oil is a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from various refinery streams, usually residue from the oil refinery processes (Wagstaffe, 2015)

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    Acid rain is pollution Essay

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    Acid rain is a common term for pollution caused when sulfur and nitrogen dioxides combine with atmospheric moisture to produce a rain, snow, or hail of sulfuric and nitric acids. Such pollution may also be suspended in a fog, or the pollutants may be deposited in dry form. Environmental damage from acid rain has been reported in northern Europe and North America. High levels of acid rain have also been detected in other areas of the world, such as above the tropical rain forest of Africa. Acid rain

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    to plants by acid rain. Acid rain is any form of precipitation, such as fog, rain, or snow, with acidic components. (What is Acid Rain?, n.d.) The effects of acid rain on the environment are important to understand because it affects plant life, animals, and waterways. Additionally, people can be harmed by the pollutants that cause acid rain. It is important for scientists to perform this experiment so that they can better understand the effects of acid rain, how to prevent acid rain, and how to

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