Research on Environmental Pollution Caused by Acid Rain
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https://doi.org/10.54097/s1yjms43Keywords:
Acid rain; sulfur dioxide; nitrogen oxides; reason.Abstract
In recent years, environmental issues have became a very hot topic again. The focus of this article is on the acid rain issue. This article will introduce how acid rain is formed, the harm caused by acid rain and how humans deal with acid rain to the public. A large number of research results show that although humans recognize the harm of acid rain and reduce the emissions of nitrates, sulfides and other things related to acid rain, the problem of acid rain still exists. The main reason for this phenomenon is the huge demand for fossil fuels. Fossil fuels play an important role in human production and life and are still used in all forms of transportation. Although there are many electric vehicles now, the main way for humans to obtain electricity is still to burn fossil fuels. Acid rain not only has a great impact on human physical and mental health, but also has an indelible impact on animals and plants. Acid rain has a neutralizing effect on alkaline soil, at the same time, it causes more to reduce the nutritional value and mineral content of the soil. This article hopes to find a better solution by sorting out with the summary of almost aspects of acid rain.
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