| 1. | It is threatened by habitat loss and, possibly, acid precipitation.
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| 2. | Power plants and factories in Europe emit sulfur dioxide that falls as acid precipitation.
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| 3. | Second, soils often contain elements that neutralize acid precipitation.
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| 4. | Acid precipitation can lead to asthma, bronchitis, lung inflammation, emphysema, and other lung and heart diseases.
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| 5. | The creek at this location is infertile and acidic, with the potential to be affected by acid precipitation.
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| 6. | Soil acidification is accelerated by the use of acid-forming nitrogenous fertilizers and by the effects of acid precipitation.
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| 7. | Roughly 24 percent of Adirondack lakes in New York are seriously acidic, according to the National Acid Precipitation Program.
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| 8. | The river chub does suffer where pollution, turbidity and siltation, acid mine drainage and acid precipitation / deposition impact its habitat.
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| 9. | Kulp was the director of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, which was established by the United States Congress in 1980.
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| 10. | Acid precipitation is caused when nitrogen and sulfur in the smog mix with airborne moisture and fall as rain or snow.
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