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An example of an endothermic process is Boiling.
An endothermic reaction is any chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its environment. Boiling is a course by which a liquid changes into a vapor when it is heated to its boiling point. The shift from a liquid phase to a gaseous phase happens when the vapor pressure of the liquid is of the same level to the atmospheric pressure exerted on the liquid.
When acid precipitation occurs, it effects Earth in a few ways. One way is that when the acid rain soaks into the soil, it removes the nutrients that plants rely on. This, in turn, damages a lot of vegetation. Another way is that it raises acidity levels in water. The higher the acid levels, the more it harms the organisms living in water.
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Info from: https://www.eartheclipse.com/environment/critical-effects-of-acid-rain.html
whenever humans exhale carbon dioxide, plants take it in and use it to make a mixture of sunlight and water to create nutrients for itself. Once it creates the nutrients it releases oxygen which us humans use to breathe. This operation is called photosynthesis.