Question:
In acid rain, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides from emissions cause a change in the normal pH level. Which of the following is not true of acid rain? (1 point) Some of the damaging oxides are produced by natural sources such as volcanoes and forest fires. Most of the damaging oxides are produced from burning fossil fuels. In the atmosphere, the oxides form nitric acid and sulfuric acid. The pH levels of acid rain are very acidic; in the range of 2.0 - 3.0.
I think it might be the second option, but I'm not sure
it also might be the last option, because I looked the acid rain ph levels and it says it ranged from 4.3 or 5
i think i am leaning towards the last one thou
I'm thinking its the last one because fossil fuels cause so much damage
yeah me too :D
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