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volcanoes usually release sulphur dioxide, after an eruption.
Sulphur dioxide is very harmful to plants and it can kill them. Sulphur Dioxide is the main gas produced by the burning of coal and it is cleared into the atmosphere. Moreover Sulphur Dioxide can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce a dangerous acid called sulphuric acid which is the acid in acid rain. Sulphuric acid can break plants (and animals) down, therefore the plants die. i love does nuts
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here are a few harmful gases carbon monoxide nitrogen dioxide sulphur dioxide carbon dioxide methane there are many more
if there is more sulphur in the atmosphere the will be more problems with acid rain
Sulphur acid may be produced when rainwater combines with sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere. Sulphur dioxide may be produced by the burning of fossil fuels and through volcanic eruptions. Sulphur acid weathers rock by solution.
12.358% of Sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere.78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and other gases with very small percentage.
The atmosphere doesn't produce any sulphur dioxide. It receives a fair bit from various human activities though.
If sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are in the atmosphere and they mix with the water vapour then it falls as acid rain
It is caused by the emission of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere.
carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and still nitrogen
water vapour, ozone, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ammonia, carbon monoxide, water