Acid Rain Problem
Posted on June 10, 2008 at 1:22 pm.
Filed Under Nature, Science |
Acid rain problem has not gone away. Acid rain is produced by the emissions of power plants throughout the Northeast of America, which declines the sugar maples and red spruce in the region. The soils are continuing to get worse, and levels of calcium ions in the soil had halved throughout the region while aluminum ions had doubled. Humans are replacing a nutrient by a toxic substance.
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Acid rain, aluminum ions, red spruce, Soil, US
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