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Acid Rain
Acid Rain
Acid Rain
Acid Rain
Acid Rain

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Acid Rain Defined

Atmospheric precipitation with a pH below 3.6 to 5.7. Burning of fossil fuels for heat and power is the major factor in the generation of oxides of nitrogen and sulfur, which are converted into nitric and sulfuric acids washed down in the rain. See also atmospheric corrosion

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UW-EC researcher takes on acid rain

Published August 16, 2008, 10:13 pm, Leader-Telegram

A $60,000 grant will fund a project by a UW-Eau Claire researcher to reduce the spread of acid rain and its harmful effects on the environment and people.

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