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Acid rain is formed when chemicals in the air get into rain and up the acidity levels. True OR False
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Acid rain is formed when chemicals in the air get into rain and up the acidity levels.
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Acid rain is caused acid by atmospheric pollution. The acid is formed by the combination of these
elements:
Sulphur + Nitrogen oxides + Water = Acid Rain.
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False! Because the acid rain it becomes a chemicals it does not air get into the rain and up the acidity levels.
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