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Volcanoes produce more sulfur dioxide than any other cause. Some sulfur dioxide is also release from the burning of sulfur-rich fossil fuels.
Sulfur dioxide contributes to acid rain.
Sulfur dioxide is a major cause of acid rain.
Sulfur dioxide causes air pollution and acid rain by reacting with rain water to form sulfurous acid
Sulfur dioxide
Sulfur dioxide is used in many things such as refrigerants and solvents. It is also one the largest contributors to air pollution on Earth. This is caused by petroleum and coal burning.
This is the combustion of fossil fuels as coal, petroleum and derivates.
It does not release pollution such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide.
Most active volcanoes release sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is air pollution
Sulfur dioxide is a gas. It is invisible and has a nasty, sharp smell. It reacts easily with other substances to form harmful compounds, such as sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid and sulfate particles.About 99% of the sulfur dioxide in air comes from human sources. The main source of sulfur dioxide in the air is industrial activity that processes materials that contain sulfur, eg the generation of electricity from coal, oil or gas that contains sulfur. Some mineral ores also contain sulfur, and sulfur dioxide is released when they are processed. In addition, industrial activities that burn fossil fuels containing sulfur can be important sources of sulfur dioxide.Sulfur dioxide is also present in motor vehicle emissions, as the result of fuel combustion. In the past, motor vehicle exhaust was an important, but not the main, source of sulfur dioxide in air. However, this is no longer the case.
Volcanos release sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and ash to the atmosphere at the same time
It makes acid rain.