Abstract:In the mid-seventeenth century in England, at the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, due to high air pollution, observations were initiated on rainfall with acid content that harmed ecosystems. With industrial advancement on a global scale, acid rain has become frequent in many parts of the world. Acid rain results from chemical reactions, mostly mediated by anthropogenic actions such as industrial activities that cause the emission of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) into the atmosphere, and… Show more
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