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Acid rain is rain that contains acids. The acids in this type of rain eventually end up in lakes, rivers, and groundwater. Acids decrease the pH of freshwater sources. Changes in pH may affect the organisms that live in lakes and rivers and the quality of groundwater, a source of drinking water.
Sulfur oxides, including sulfur dioxide, are chemicals that contribute to the formation of acid rain. Sulfur dioxide is released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels like coal, petroleum, and natural gas are burned to produce electricity.
What can people do to lessen the effect of energy production on the pH of freshwater sources? Check all that apply.
stop producing electricity
produce energy using water power
use electricity or energy-saving products
create technology to capture sulfur dioxide
use petroleum instead of coal to produce electricity
increase the use of coal in the production of electricity
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