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Specifically in rain, when it comes down there is carbon dioxide in the air. When the carbon dioxide goes into the water, it makes it into an acid, releasing H+ ions.

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Aqueous bases can absorb carbon dioxide from the air.

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The many types of organisms/elements mixed into the air affect any and everything, eventually, that is.

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