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Resources The International Conference on Acid Deposition, Acid Rain 2005, "marks a transition from 'Acid Rain' being viewed somewhat in isolation, to its being seen as integrally linked with climate change, la... The EPA developed this colorful website to teach students all about acid rain. First, through clear descriptions and helpful figures users can learn the characteristics of acid rain, its dangers, and ... The American Chemical Society discusses how chemists are celebrating Earth Day this year. Users can learn how to take part in the 2004 Unifying Event - Testing the pH of Rain Water. Kindergarten throu... The Acid Rain Program of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently made available this annual scorecard, Emissions Scorecard 1997. It contains data and maps regarding Emissions Data Colle... York University presents the Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry Website, a great learning resource for anyone interested in gaining a general idea about atmospheric chemistry. The site is divided i... The US Geological Survey maintains the On-line Data and Reports on Acid Rain, Atmospheric Deposition and Precipitation Chemistry Web site. Visitors to the site can use the interactive US map to retrie... New research from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology points to acid rain as a major cause of songbird decline, where previous research focused on forest fragmentation. This Web site is a brief article hig... The first site related to pH is from the Horiba corporate Web site entitled the Story of pH (1). Visitors can learn what pH is and how it's measured, explore various facts about pH, and read several a... |
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