Acid Rain
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Example:
Imagine you're getting ready for a big day, but your morning coffee spills on your white shirt, leaving an unsightly stain. This is similar to how pollution can affect rain, turning it into acid rain that harms our environment. Just like how the coffee stain alters the appearance of your shirt, pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides mix with rainwater, changing its natural composition and creating acidic precipitation.

Practice Version

Acid Rain: When rain is acidic due to pollution. Acid rain. Acid rain occurs when pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides mix with water vapor in the atmosphere and fall to the ground as rain.