Chemistry
The gases which cause acid rain are:
- sulphur dioxide and oxygen
- nitrogen and oxygen
- carbon dioxide and water vapour
- nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
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nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide
Reason — Gases like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide (pollutant) get mixed in rain water to form acid rain.
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