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  1. The Chemistry of Acid Rain: Sources and Atmospheric Processes (Acs Symposium Series) by Russell W. Johnson, 1987-09
  2. Acid Rain: Current Situation and Remedies (Environmental Topics) by J. Rose, 1994-06-01
  3. Dinosaur Bikini #NNO Signed Acid Rain by No information available, 1996-01-01
  4. Acid Rain Information Book
  5. Environment and Technology in the Former USSR: The Case of Acid Rain and Power Generation (New Horizons in Environmental Economics) by Malcolm R. Hill, 1997-10
  6. Chemistry of Particles, Fogs, and Rain (Acid precipitation series)
  7. Acid Rain: Its Causes and its Effects on Inland Waters (Science, Technology, and Society Series) by B. J. Mason, 1992-11-05
  8. Toxic waste & acid rain. by Eldridge Cleaver, 1984
  9. Acid Rain: A Practical G.C.S.E. Coursework Guide (Occasional publication) by S.M. Tilling, Andy Nisbet, et all 1990-05
  10. Acid Rain Control The Costs of Compliance
  11. Acid Rain (Closer Look at) by Alex Edmonds, 2004-08
  12. Acid Rain in Europe: Counting the Cost
  13. The Acid rain debate: Scientific, economic and political dimensions (Westview special studies in science, technology, and public policy)
  14. Acid Rain by Larry W. Canter, 1986-04-01

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42. CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND SOLUTIONS OF ACID RAIN
Explanation of the causes, the consequences, and the solutions of acid rain. Information about acid rain s chemical formations and reactions.
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    Swedish Trade Council site describes history and status of Sweden's environmental situation (including air pollution, acid rain, and waste management) and new technologies offered by firms in the nation.
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    44. Btdqs.usgs.gov/acidrain/
    Surfing the Net with Kids acid rainThe best acid rain sites for kids, teachers and families, from United Feature Syndicate. acid rain. Email this page to a friend with
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    45. CNN - Recovery Begins From Acid Rain Damage - October 18, 1999
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    October 18, 1999
    Web posted at: 12:27 p.m. EDT (1627 GMT) Lakes and streams in North America and Europe are beginning to recover from the damage inflicted by acid rain, scientists report. The recovery is being attributed to the passage and enforcement of environmental regulations and international agreements that reduce the emissions that produce acid rain. Emissions from burning fossil fuels steadily increased from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century until the 1970s. The sulfur and nitrates released into the atmosphere eventually return to the Earth as acid rain. This study provides the first conclusive evidence that international and regional agreements designed to reduce the emissions that cause acid rain, beginning with the United Nations' First Sulphur Protocol in 1985, are working. Sulfur dioxide concentrations in north/central Europe air decreased by 63 percent between 1985 and 1996, according to the report. Sulfur dioxide is converted in the atmosphere to sulfuric acid, the main ingredient that produces acid rain. The United States and Canada experienced a 28 percent decline in the same emissions between 1980 and 1995. In Great Britain, emissions of sulfur also decreased by 32 percent between 1979 and 1993.

    46. Surfing The Net With Kids: Acid Rain Crossword
    acid rain Crossword by Barbara J. Feldman. You need Java enabled to view the crossword applet.
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    47. CNN - Acid Rain Works Fast, Study Finds - March 12, 1999
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    Acid rain forms when emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide primarily from electric utility plants and automobile emissions react with water and oxygen in the atmosphere to produce acidic compounds
    March 12, 1999
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    Acid rain dissolves forest nutrients much faster than previously believed, posing a threat to future forest productivity, according to a study conducted by researchers from three universities in the southeastern United States. The study shows that acid rain accelerated the nutrient-robbing acidification of forest soils by 38 percent at the Calhoun Experimental Forest in South Carolina, where soil data was collected over the past 30 years. "We found a dramatic increase in acidity and a steady depletion of nutrients over this 30-year period," said Daniel Markewitz, a soil scientist in the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forest Resources.

    48. Science Fair Central - Jake's Attic - In The Laboratory - Discovery Channel Scho
    In the Laboratory acid rain How acidic is the rain where you live? Join the investigation to find out! Then 1. What s acid rain? 2
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    How acidic is the rain where you live?

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    49. CNN.com - Nature - Acid Rain Eats Away At Virginia Streams - October 25, 2000
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    Water samples were taken from 344 different brook trout streams in Virginia for the study By Environmental News Network staff The data is in and the picture isn't pretty from the Virginia Trout Stream Sensitivity Study.

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    What is acid rain? Absolutely pure water is neutral neither acid nor base. But rainwater is not absolutely pure. What causes acid rain?
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    What is Acid Rain?

    Absolutely pure water is neutral - neither acid nor base. But rainwater is not absolutely pure. Some gases in the atmosphere dissolve in raindrops as they fall to the ground. Under normal conditions, rain is only slightly acidic. But chemical pollutants in the air - namely, sulfur and nitrogen - dissolve in rain to make it even more acidic. What causes acid rain?
    Acid rain is caused by two main pollutants in the air - sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. In the United States each year, more than 30 million tons of sulfur and nitrogen compounds are discharged into the air. But where are these dangerous gases coming from?
    • Sulfur dioxide can come from natural sources, like volcanoes, but much of this gas is released into the atmosphere by factories that burn fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. Nitrogen dioxide comes from automobile exhaust and emissions from power stations.

    51. CNN.com - Sci-Tech - Report: Acid Rain Impact Remains A Concern - March 26, 2001
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    Report: Acid rain impact remains a concern
    Acid rain dissolves forest nutrients much faster than previously believed, posing a threat to future forest productivity, according to a study In this story: Acid rain has long history Long-term research used RELATED STORIES, SITES WOODSTOCK, New Hampshire (CNN) A new study on acid rain concludes that, while some affected areas have seen improvement, the impact of emissions may be much more complicated than previously understood. The study, led by Charles Driscoll of Syracuse University, found that despite major progress in decreasing U.S. emissions of acid rain-producing chemicals, 40 percent of the lakes and streams in New England and upstate New York continue to occasionally post acidity levels that harm plant and animal life. Fifteen percent of those waterways still have chronically high acid levels. MESSAGE BOARD Environmental issues Acid precipitation carried to earth in rainfall, snow, or fog is a byproduct of the burning of fossil fuels. Airborne compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides alter the chemical balance of soils and waterways, turning them from chemically neutral to acidic.

    52. Acid Rain
    acid rain. Is rain more acid than normal. So the problem of acid rain is really one of acid deposition in dry weather as well as wet. Nitrogen oxides.
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    Acid Rain
    Is rain more acid than normal. Natural rain and snow is slightly acidic ( pH 5.6) because of the carbon dioxide (CO ) dissolved in it. But over recent decades, rain in North America and Europe downwind of industrial areas has had a pH close to 4.5 and sometimes as low as 2.1 (equivalent to lemon juice).
    Sulfur dioxide
    The evidence is very strong that most of this acidity is caused by sulfur dioxide (SO ) released from the smokestacks of coal-burning power plants and other industrial sources. The sulfur dioxide is converted into sulfuric acid (H SO ). This may be carried to the ground in rain or snow, but often particles containing sulfuric acid settle out of dry air. So the problem of acid rain is really one of acid deposition in dry weather as well as wet.
    Nitrogen oxides
    Nitrogen oxides ("NO x "), which are converted into nitric acid, also contribute to acid deposition. Automobile exhaust accounts for 50% or more of the nitrogen oxides in polluted air. View
    Types of damage
    Acid rain has been held responsible for damaging buildings and statues made of limestone (true - view an example ), damaging aquatic life in lakes (true), causing a decline in the vigor of U.S. and European forests (may be partially responsible), and harming human health (doubtful).

    53. CNN.com - Acid Rain Still A Problem - August 23, 2001
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    (CNN) Acid rain, which many thought had been resolved, persists as a serious environmental problem, according to a new report. And, it may take as long as 100 years before many forests, lakes and streams recover. VIDEO CNN's Brian Nelson reports on the environmental problem in the Northeastern U.S. Play video (QuickTime, Real or Windows Media) CNN's Brian Nelson has more. RELATED SITES: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Acts and Amendments U.S. Geological Survey Acid rain reports The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study Note: Pages will open in a new browser window External sites are not endorsed by CNN Interactive. TECHNOLOGY TOP STORIES: Report: SUVs pose danger to cars New telemarketer tool trumps TeleZapper Terra Lycos logs $2.2B loss AOL to offer song downloads ... More Search CNN.com

    54. ThinkQuest : Library : The Environment: A Global Challenge
    The term acid rain refers to what scientists call acid deposition. acid rain, one of the most important environmental problems of all, cannot be seen.
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    55. UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Acid Rain Down
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    56. ThinkQuest : Library : Saving Our Environment
    Phenomenon acid rain. Rainwater which contains sulphuric acid or nitric acid is called acid rain. Oxides of nitrogen also contribute to acid rain.
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    57. CNN.com - New York Passes Nation's Toughest Acid Rain Rules - Mar. 27, 2003
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    Story Tools ALBANY, New York (AP) The state on Wednesday limited smokestack emissions in what environmentalists say will be the nation's toughest regulations on pollutants that cause acid rain. The state Environmental Board ordered reductions in sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide to curb acid rain, as well as help people with asthma and other respiratory ailments, said state Environmental Conservation Commissioner Erin Crotty. "They are the toughest acid rain regulations in the country," Crotty said. "Hopefully New York will become a model." Environmentalists say that in the Adirondacks alone, acid rain has created more than 500 "dead" lakes and ponds with little plant or animal life. But State Business Council spokesman Matthew Maguire said the regulations will not significantly reduce acid rain because most emissions in New York's air come from Midwestern plants. He said it will increase customers' energy bills while discouraging energy companies from doing business in New York. "This is a state that is already deeply troubled by energy issues. Upon this fire we are ladling gasoline," Maguire said.

    58. Miami Museum Of Science-The PH Factor/Acid Rain Hotlist
    acid rain Hotlist. pH Information Resources. acid rain Lab Activities. http//www.qesn.meq.gouv.qc.ca/ssn/acidrain/projact.htm.
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    59. Adirondack Council Home Page
    Provides information, news and resources on Adirondack Park, conservation issues. Includes information on how to fight acid rain by purchasing a Clean Air Certificate.
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    60. Miami Museum Of Science-The PH Factor/Acid Rain
    acid rain. What is the pH of rain in your area? What s Happening? Find out more from our acid rain hotlist. Challenge Test the pH of a river.
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    What is the pH of rain in your area? Students take pH measurements for rain in their neighborhood and compare it with other students' findings. This activity is best when conducted over several weeks during a rainy time of year. Materials pH test strips 1 plastic 1-oz. cup for each student What To Do DISTRIBUTE one cup and five test strips per student. Students take cups home. Each time it rains, students COLLECT rain water in their cups. They TEST the water with one strip of pH paper, and bring the pH paper to class.
    DRAW a map of the neighborhood on a wall chart. Students PIN their paper on the map in the location where they collected the rain water. On successive rainy days, student PIN additional papers to the right of previous ones.
    As a class, DISCUSS the pH of water in the neighborhood. Did the pH change over time? Was the pH different in different areas? What are some possible reasons for this? What's Happening?

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