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Currently, none. Most scientists have acknowledged that it is impossible to prevent tornadoes.
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So that what they know how to prevent it from being spread around..... they can try and prevent it.
Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation which is unusually acidic. It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals and buildings. Acid rain is mostly caused by human emissions of sulfur and nitrogen compounds which react in the atmosphere to produce acids. In recent years, many governments have introduced laws to reduce these emissions.A student can help stop acid rain by getting some friends to make posters to post around there school and community. After that try to see if you can get adults' support and see if you write a letter to your government. and see if they can make laws about company pollution which causes acid rain. Try to get them to change so that we won't have so much acid rain.
they sacrificed a bunch of people to the rain god and spring at this festival
Sophie Blanchett, Rachelle Cummins and Lewis Green are so hot they melt th rain
hey, you could try going onto Wikipedia. or you can just go onto google and search: "acid rain" and it will come up with a variety of websites to go onto
Limestone, and rain. Try placing the Limestone outside, and take photographs of it after it rains. This would be a slow process though.
Meteorologists (weather scientists) study tornadoes and how to predict them, but there are no real efforts to try to prevent them. That is impossible.
try not to take so many car trips to reduce acid rain so it doesn't fall into our bodies of water
"If you are in AP Bio then you should have been paying more attention in class. Precipitation is rain, acid precipitation is therefore acid rain. Acid rain is harmful to plants, animals, and fish. Even buildings are affected. It is ACID therefore corrosive and deadly. Sorry if I come across as rude but try to make the most of your education." Wow that guy/girl is really annoying. He/she even posted the same answer on yahoo. I recognize this question from the study guide for Chapter 3, #9. I looked on a lot of websites about acid precipitation and non of them said anything about it being a benefit to organisms. So i assume that it was a typo or something.
try freezing them first. or ask brady he will burn them for ya