Conclusion

Acid rain is what we call rain, sleet, snow, mist, fog, and clouds that are contaminated with sulfuric and nitric acids. In some areas, the acidic level is close to that of vinegar. Vinegar has a pH reading of 1. This means that it is extremely acidic. However, in most places the rain is much less acidic, usually around a pH of 4. This is a very big problem that needs to be solved soon. If not, our future and our children's future is in serious peril.

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