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  2. Acid rain - Wikipedia

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    Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH).Most water, including drinking water, has a neutral pH that exists between 6.5 and 8.5, but acid rain has a pH level lower than this and ranges from 4–5 on average.

  3. Freshwater acidification - Wikipedia

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    Diagram depicting the sources and cycles of acid rain precipitation. Freshwater acidification occurs when acidic inputs enter a body of fresh water through the weathering of rocks, invasion of acidifying gas (e.g. carbon dioxide), or by the reduction of acid anions, like sulfate and nitrate within a lake, pond, or reservoir. [1]

  4. Soil acidification - Wikipedia

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    Impacts of acidic water and Soil acidification on plants could be minor or in most cases major. In minor cases which do not result in fatality of plant life include; less-sensitive plants to acidic conditions and or less potent acid rain. Also in minor cases the plant will eventually die due to the acidic water lowering the plants natural pH.

  5. Soil pH - Wikipedia

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    Acid rain: The burning of fossil fuels releases oxides of sulfur and nitrogen into the atmosphere. These react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acid in rain. Oxidative weathering: Oxidation of some primary minerals, especially sulfides and those containing Fe 2+, generate acidity.

  6. Rain would be bad for LA during the wildfires. Here’s why - AOL

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    “The moisture from the rain can reduce the intensity of the fire by wetting any existing fire fuel, such as trees and plants,” the Western Fire Chiefs Association said in an explainer article.

  7. List of severe weather phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Blood rain; Cold drop (Spanish: gota fría; archaic as a meteorological term), colloquially, any high impact rainfall event along the Mediterranean coast of Spain; Drought, a prolonged water supply shortage, often caused by persistent lack of, or much reduced, rainfall; Floods. Flash flood; Rainstorm; Red rain in Kerala (for related phenomena ...

  8. Warmth and lack of rain to worsen growing drought in Northeast

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    The lack of rain in the Northeast has been rather remarkable. New York City and Wilmington, Delaware, are just two cities where only a trace of rain has fallen for the entire month of October so far.

  9. Winds, saturated soil: Why rain from Hurricane Lee is a ... - AOL

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    One thing the city is paying attention to is the impact of Wednesday’s rain, as it has softened the ground ahead of any heavy weather this weekend, increasing the odds of trees falling, Mayor ...