ACID RAIN 4B FINAL
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TEAM 1<br />
Mauricio Meza<br />
<strong>ACID</strong> <strong>RAIN</strong><br />
Acid rain is a form of air pollution. Is a type of<br />
acid deposition, which can appear in many<br />
forms, it has low pH. Rainwater picks up<br />
particles and gases when it falls through the<br />
air. The causes of acid rain formation of<br />
mineral acids like nitric acid. Acid gases<br />
carried by the wind, so gases dissolve in<br />
rainwater to form acid rain. Kills plant life<br />
pollutes rivers and streams and erodes<br />
stonework. The acid rain causes a lot of<br />
danger, be very careful because it can ruin<br />
your skin.<br />
the acid rain also affected all the diverse in<br />
Oaxaca, also the acid rain affects cities like<br />
sierra sur, Ixtlán, tehuantepec and places<br />
beautiful, the people can avoid it to no<br />
contaminated the cities because the acid rain<br />
affects the ecosystems, also Oaxaca can avoid<br />
it using fewer cars, don´t kill the forests, don´t<br />
kill the trees, stop release chemics on the air.<br />
Arturo Porras<br />
<strong>ACID</strong> <strong>RAIN</strong> CAUSES<br />
Axel Armendariz<br />
OAXACA SUFFERS <strong>ACID</strong> <strong>RAIN</strong><br />
Oaxaca is located in Southwestern of Mexico.<br />
It is bordered by the states of Guerrero to the<br />
west. In Oaxaca have many structures<br />
beautiful like the structure of Benito Juarez,<br />
that can be affected by acid rain, acid rain is<br />
rain fall made by the pollution of the earth,<br />
the acid rain damage the structures of Oaxaca<br />
and also other things like churches, persons,<br />
animals, plants, cathedrals, and monuments<br />
of the history in Oaxaca, Oaxaca is also one of<br />
the most biologically diverse states in Mexico,<br />
Rainfall made sufficiently acidic by<br />
atmospheric pollution that it causes<br />
environmental harm, typically to forests and<br />
lakes. The main cause is the industrial burning<br />
of coal and other fossil fuels, the waste gases<br />
from which contain sulfur and nitrogen oxides<br />
which combine with atmospheric water to<br />
form acids, the effects of acid rain on<br />
ecosystems, graphs showing level of acidity<br />
that is tolerable to various species of aquatic<br />
life the pH level at which key organisms may<br />
be lost as their environment became more<br />
acidic.