Yes, there is still other sources for acid rain such as volcanoes placing sulfur in the atmosphere, forest fires placing CO2 in the atmosphere etc...
humans OF COURSE
We build factories that create pollution; in some cases acid rain
as humans, we have actually caused acid rain by polluting the air around us.
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Acid rain isn't immediately dangerous to humans, but it messes up the chemistry in nature.
It is not a matter of days because it is caused by humans. If acid rain was a natural process, then nature would take care of it when it was needed. But since acid rain is created by humans, nature has no correcting mechanism for it, so it will remain unchecked until we humans do something about it. And, unfortunatly, that will probably take more than days, weeks, or months. Maybe years.
An example would be acid rain, cuz it is sometimes natural (not all of it is caused by humans). So, when acid rain falls it kills many marine creatures, and this will eventually lead to a gap in the food chain.
offer two suggestions that would reduce acid rain
bulldozing them/ causing acid rain destroing the life on them.
There are no direct effects of acid rain on human health. However, the pollutants that are sources of acid rain, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, can often irritate and even damage the body's lungs.