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chemicals released into the air from human activity, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon...
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chemicals released into the air from human activity, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide, interact with the atmosphere to make acid rain. in which atmospheric layer does this process happen?
thermosphere
mesosphere
stratosphere
troposphere
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