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What does ozone depletion and acid precipitation have in common?

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What does ozone depletion and acid precipitation have in common?

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acid precipitiation is formed by sulfuric dioxide and nitric oxide mixing with precipitation in the air to form acids like sufuric acid and carbonic acid and nitric acid. sulfuric dioxide and nitric oxide are by products of combustion, and can eat away at the ozone layer.

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