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What it is Acid rain is formed everywhere by the global warming the natural rain change into an acid rain and its effects can be on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure. It can be very harmful. In our experiment we are going to show how the effect of the acid rain can affect and harm a In conclusion we invite you to take more precautions in everything of you do because the acid rain forms by the global warming do it by humans. Acid rain can end with our natural resource. TAKE CARE! The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart. Marcela Flores Adriana Farías Priscila Garza Regina Carrillo Valeria Elizondo Scince Fair Acid rain Conclusion

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What it is about?

Acid rain is formed everywhere by the global warming the natural rain change into an acid rain and its effects can be on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure. It can be very harmful.

In our experiment we are going to show how the effect of the acid rain can affect and harm a normal plant.

In conclusion we invite you to take more precautions in everything of you do because the acid rain forms by the global warming do it by humans. Acid rain can end with our natural resource. TAKE CARE!

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched -

they must be felt with the heart.

Marcela Flores Adriana Farías Priscila Garza Regina Carrillo

Valeria Elizondo

Scince Fair

Acid rain

Conclusion

We are going to buy 2 flowers and put vinegar, that’s what represents the acid rain; only to one of them. The other one we are going to put normal rain and water to see the results and effect of the acid rain. Also to show the persons that with less global warming less natural resources dead.

PROCEDURESUBHEAD

Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually

acidic.The principal cause of acid rain is

sulfur and nitrogen compounds from human sources, such as electricity generation, factories, and motor vehicles. Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and

nitrogen oxides, which react with the water molecules in the

atmosphere to produce acids. Acid rain does not directly affect human health. The acid in the rainwater is too dilute to have direct adverse effects. However, the particulates

responsible for acid rain (sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides) do

have an adverse effect. Increased amounts of fine particulate matter in

the air do contribute to heart and lung problems including asthma and bronchitis. "Acid rain" is a popular term referring to the deposition of

wet (rain, snow, sleet, fog, cloudwater, and dew) and dry

(acidifying particles and gases) acidic components