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Ecologists have observed a sharp increase of sulfur dioxide in the air. What might be a possible consequence of excessive sulfur dioxide in the air?

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Answer: acid rain

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People might have an irritated nose, throat, and airways and might experience coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and/or a tightness in their chest. Most people would feel this symptoms within 10 or 15 minutes after breathing it in.
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