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Acid Rains and Basic Oceans
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    Rainwater is naturally acidic because of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which reacts with water to form carbonic acid. Water, reacting with airborne pollutants, creates acid rain, which is responsible for billions of dollars of structural, environmental, and health damage each year. Duration: 8:32.

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