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Science Environmental Chem sections 1-3

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A sudden increase in the level of acidity of surface waters (lakes, streams, and rivers) in mid‐latitude areas, caused by the melting in spring of snow that has accumulated through the winter, and stored dry fallout of acidic precipitation. S·pring Ac·id Sho·ck Related words: Greenhouse gases

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A sudden increase in the level of acidity of surface waters (lakes, streams, and rivers) in mid‐latitude areas, caused by the melting in spring of snow that has accumulated through the winter, and stored dry fallout of acidic precipitation.

S·pring Ac·id Sho·ck
Related words: Greenhouse gases



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#19 Spring Acid Shock


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