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- what causes acid deposition?
a. methyl chloroform emissions
b. lead emissions
c. carbon monoxide emissions
d. sulfur or nitrogen emissions
Acid deposition (acid rain, snow, etc.) is caused by emissions of sulfur oxides (from sulfur - containing fuels like coal) and nitrogen oxides (from vehicle exhausts, industrial processes). Methyl chloroform emissions are related to ozone depletion, lead emissions are a heavy metal pollution concern, and carbon monoxide is a toxic gas but not a primary cause of acid deposition. So the correct option is d as sulfur or nitrogen emissions (in the form of oxides) lead to acid deposition when they react with water in the atmosphere.
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d. sulfur or nitrogen emissions