
Fossil fuels are non-renewable natural energy sources formed through the chemical transformation of remains of living organisms such as plants and animals that lived millions of years ago, under high pressure and temperature in an oxygen-free environment beneath the Earth’s crust. These fuels are rich in carbon and hydrocarbons. Since they release large amounts of energy when burned, they have become the primary energy source of the modern world since the Industrial Revolution. The most common a
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Acid rain appears like normal rain but contains harmful gases. These gases mix into the air from car exhausts, factory chimneys, and even volcanoes.☁️ How Does It Form?Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the air combine with water droplets in clouds. This combination forms acidic rain droplets, which fall to the ground as rain, snow, or fog.🌱 Harm to Nature and HumansAcid rain weakens the leaves and roots of trees in forests. It is also dangerous for fish living in lakes and river
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