The acid rain destroys vegetation because it contains:

The acid rain destroys vegetation because it contains:

  • (A) Sulphuric acid
  • (B) Ozone
  • (C) Nitrates
  • (D) Carbon monoxide
Acid rain affects plants largely because of the presence of sulphuric acid and nitric acid. Sulphuric acid and nitric acid are formed when sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, produced by the burning of fossil fuels, react with water, oxygen, and other materials in the atmosphere.
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