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Re: rbl100 post# 339856

Thursday, 07/03/2008 5:36:39 PM

Thursday, July 03, 2008 5:36:39 PM

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Just one example......there are more.

Still, there is more negative fallout from the burning of fossil fuels such as oil. One such example is acid rain. As the name suggests, acid rain is a more acidic rain than normal. The burning of these fuels creates sulfur dioxides and nitrogen oxides in the air and when they merge with the moisture, acid rain is created. And what does this acid do? It penetrates the rivers, lakes and streams and can kill plants, fish and wildlife in the surrounding areas. Also, there is the structural damage that takes place as a result of the constant acid beating on buildings, statues and other structures. Concrete, brick and other building substances are literally eaten away.

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