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due to wind patterns, where does acid deposition fall? in the same place as the pollutants downwind of pollutants
Brief Explanations
Acid deposition (like acid rain) forms from pollutants (e.g., sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides) emitted into the atmosphere. Wind patterns carry these pollutants. Downwind means the direction the wind blows toward, so pollutants are transported by wind and acid deposition falls in the downwind area of the pollutant source. The "same place as pollutants" is incorrect because wind moves pollutants.
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Downwind of pollutants