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Acid Rain Defined

Acidified particulate matter in the atmosphere that is deposited by precipitation onto a surface, often eroding the surface away. This precipitation generally has a pH less than 5 and sometimes much lower depending on the concentration of acidic components. [Nature; v367; page 321; 1994.] [Canadian Geographic; v114n5; pages 10-14; 1994.]

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