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    cars, planes, trucks, buses etc. And slowly it is taking its toll, causing diseases, sicknesses, even cancer. Along with harming human health, air pollution can cause a variety of environmental effects, one example being acid rain (“Air pollutants smog and acid rain 1”). Acid rain is precipitation containing harmful amounts of nitric and sulfuric…

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    using books, websites and official documents to research the six features of the natural environment, I am going to state my opinion on whether or not these problems should be taken into consideration when constructing the new retail park. ACID RAIN. Acid rain is a result of air pollution. When a fuel is burnt, lots of different chemicals are produced. The smoke that rises from a fire or the fumes that…

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    released into the atmosphere.  Rain is naturally slightly acidic because it combines with carbon dioxide when it falls through the atmosphere and forms carbonic acid (H_2 CO_3), lowering the pH of rain to around 5.6. However, the release of nitrogen and sulfur from burning hydrocarbon fuels can lower the pH of rain to as low as 2.  Nitrogen and sulfur oxide are common in the air around industrial areas and has serious negative effects of aquatic environments. Acid rain forms because…

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    Acid rain can cause the same health issues as smog because smog creates acid rain but acid rain has the extra impact of being able to clear forests by “ the substance dissolving all the nutrients out of soil or by releasing aluminum into soil making it hard for plants to absorb water”(EPA). Acid rain is not only harming wildlife and human beings but also buildings , monuments and more recently the…

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    Pollution has many causes with serious harmful effects on all forms of life in the earth . The air pollution is caused by many factors like vehicle emissions , factories waste products and burning trash resulting in damage to ; The ozone layer , acid rain , damaging crops and harming human health . Generally, air pollution causes could be the same around the world but there’s specific causes limited to some countries like industrial countries for example in Egypt ; This country suffers a…

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    Pollution is a rising concern around the world because some countries have it worse than America. In this day and age, Air Pollution is very common especially among the busy cities of the world. There are many different types of Air pollution; Smog, Acid rain, methane and outdoor air pollution are the biggest contributors to air pollution. Smog is the…

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    The effects are acid rain, global warming, effects on wildlife, heart problems, eutrophication, and depletion of the ozone layer. When fossil fuels are burned, harmful oxides are released in the air. When it rains, the water combines with the oxides and it becomes acid rain. Acid rain has the potential to cause great danger to plants, animals, and humans. Global Warming has been an issue for a while…

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    pollution. Just as it affects our health it affects our environment. Air pollution is said to be the primary cause of global warming and acid rain. Temperatures and sea levels rise, icebergs melt and habitat is lost. After gases are released from burning fossil fuels the contaminated air combines with water droplets from the rain making it become acidic. Acid rain can cause damage to human, animals, and…

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    Air Quality and Toxic Release The problem of the air quality and toxic release is currently attracting people’s attention worldwide. Certainly, resident of the vibrant, wealth city of Montreal, in Canada, are also focused on solving this universal problem. Due to the reason that people are focusing on solving the problem of pollution, factors that lower the air quality seems impossible to exist. However, they do exist. Before talking about these factors, knowing the general air quality in…

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    They have 16 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world and their pollution is so extreme it has caused acid rain on its neighboring countries like Korea and Japan. They have so much pollution that even the United states of America which is halfway across the world has felt Chinas pollution impact. The air is so heavily polluted it is considered dangerous by…

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