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1 October, 18:18

Why is acid rain considered an international problem rather than a local problem

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  1. 1 October, 18:29
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    Because pollutants can be carried many hundreds of kilometers by winds, acid pollutants emitted in one country may be deposited as acid rain in other countries. Acid deposition has become an international problem. This problem is highlighted by the fact that emissions of a particular pollutant from one country does not equal the deposition of that pollutant in the same country.
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