This activity is part of Planet Diary and is an online examination into acid rain and sulfur dioxide emissions. Students research which states have succeeded in reducing sulfur dioxide emissions between 1980 and 1999, and which states emissions have increased. This activity is accompanied by a page of websites for further information. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
participantMarine water is becoming more acidic because of the rising of atmospheric CO2 partial pre...
The Public Affairs division of the Canadian Embassy has made available a set of informational public...
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine (Februa...
This is the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) acid rain portal. It consists of links to ...
Due to the presence of dissolved gases such as carbon dioxide, rainfall is naturally acidic. The rel...
This National Park Service (NPS) web-site contains lessons about acid rain. These lessons are design...
In this lesson from the MAPS GIS program at Lane Community College, acid precipitation will be defin...
This resource provides information about acid rain, a widespread term used to describe all forms of ...
Objective: Students will gain an understanding of acid deposit ion and the environmental impact it h...
The National Atmospheric Deposition Program monitors wet atmospheric deposition (chemical constituen...
Acid rain is a complex, worldwide enviromnental problem. This study guide is intended to aid teacher...
This collection of experiments introduces students to techniques for measuring pH. They will learn h...
A free, 12-page catalog of resources offered by the Acid Rain Foundation has been made available for...
The aim of this study was to investigate the levels of secondary school students’ knowledge about th...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\u27s Publication Department has made available a poster entitled ...
participantMarine water is becoming more acidic because of the rising of atmospheric CO2 partial pre...
The Public Affairs division of the Canadian Embassy has made available a set of informational public...
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine (Februa...
This is the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) acid rain portal. It consists of links to ...
Due to the presence of dissolved gases such as carbon dioxide, rainfall is naturally acidic. The rel...
This National Park Service (NPS) web-site contains lessons about acid rain. These lessons are design...
In this lesson from the MAPS GIS program at Lane Community College, acid precipitation will be defin...
This resource provides information about acid rain, a widespread term used to describe all forms of ...
Objective: Students will gain an understanding of acid deposit ion and the environmental impact it h...
The National Atmospheric Deposition Program monitors wet atmospheric deposition (chemical constituen...
Acid rain is a complex, worldwide enviromnental problem. This study guide is intended to aid teacher...
This collection of experiments introduces students to techniques for measuring pH. They will learn h...
A free, 12-page catalog of resources offered by the Acid Rain Foundation has been made available for...
The aim of this study was to investigate the levels of secondary school students’ knowledge about th...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\u27s Publication Department has made available a poster entitled ...
participantMarine water is becoming more acidic because of the rising of atmospheric CO2 partial pre...
The Public Affairs division of the Canadian Embassy has made available a set of informational public...
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine (Februa...