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Vlad [161]
2 years ago
12

On the internet, read about the Clean Air Act of 1990:

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Elenna [48]2 years ago
4 0

Acid rain is formed when gases such as SOx and NOx are released by burning fossil fuels.

The clean air act has to do with the reduction of the gases that lead to acid rain such as SOx and NOx. The full implementation of the legislation ought to reduce the occurrence of acid rain.

However, since the introduction of the act in 1990, reduction in acid gas pollution has not reduced significantly since acid gases are still produced by the burning of fossil fuels.

To help alleviate the problem of acid rain, I must reduce my use of gasoline powered vehicles and embrace vehicles that depend on renewable energy sources and clean fuels such as hydrogen fuel.

Eastern Europe countries such as Poland and Scandinavia have been severely affected by acid rain. The pH of water bodies in these areas are unusually low.

Learn more about acid rain: brainly.com/question/53991

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