Acid rain is one of the most dangerous forms of pollution on the Earth, and it is sometimes known as "the unseen plague," because it can go undetected for very long periods of time. Acid rain does not actually have to be in the form of rain, it can be any type of precipitation. It is not something to be taken lightly, as it is harmful during the time it precipitates and still affects our Earth years after it occurs. Acid rain harms the soil and plants it lands on, which can disrupt the eating and living habits of the living organisms around them. This can then lead to complications in the food cycle, so acid rain is a very important and worthwhile topic to discuss.
Acid rain was first discovered in Manchester, England in 1852. Robert Angus Smith found that some precipitation was acidic and polluted, and it could greatly damage parts of the Earth. He gave it the term "acid rain" in 1872. Scientists did not begin studying the effects and causes of acid rain thoroughly until the......
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