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Western provinces in North America are generally unharmed by acid rain because the prevailing winds tend to carry pollutants eastward from industrial regions. As a result, the acidic rain tends to fall primarily on the eastern side of the continent, sparing the western provinces from its harmful effects. Geographical factors, such as mountain ranges, can also block the transport of pollutants westward.

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