Acid Rain

A Global Environmental Issue

Acid Rain PollutionIntrudaction:

Acid rain represents a significant environmental issue resulting from air pollution generated by anthropogenic activities, including industrial facilities, power generation, and transportation. Emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere lead to chemical reactions with water vapor, producing acids that precipitate as rain, snow, or fog. These pollutants can be transported over considerable distances, thereby affecting regions far removed from their original emission sources. Acid rain causes extensive damage to forests, negatively impacts aquatic ecosystems, and contributes to air pollution that poses risks to human health. Comprehensive understanding of the causes, consequences, and mitigation strategies for acid rain is essential for environmental protection and the advancement of sustainability.