Acid Rain
Title: Acid Rain
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 3180 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Acid Rain
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 3180 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Introduction
Acid rain has become an environmental concern of global importance within the last decade. With the increasing environmental awareness of the "unhealthy" condition of our planet earth the concern about acid rain has not lessened.
In brief, acid rain is rain with pH values of less than 5.6. When dealing with acid rain one must study and understand the process of making Sulfuric acid. In this project we will take an in depth look into
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Great Lakes Cleanup Not Working, Greenpeace Says", Globe and mail, July 19, 1989.
# "The Clean Water Industry Grows on Fear, Uncertainty", Toronto Star, Jan. 28, 1990.
# "Information Scarce On Great Lakes Chemicals", The Globe and Mail, Oct. 14, 1989.
Others
# Countdown Acid Rain, Facts: Ministry of the Environment, 1989.
# Sanderson, Kimberly, Acid Forming Emissions, Canada: Environment Council of Edmonton, Alberta, 1984.
# The New How It Works, volume 2, Westport Connecticut; H.S. Stuttman Inc., 1987.
# Weller, Phil., Acid Rain: Silent Crisis, Canada: Between the Lines, 1980.