Physics, 01.09.2020 19:01 jasondesatnick
The burning of fossil fuels has added pollutants that contain sulfur atoms to the air. These pollutants have contributed to which of the following
A. Drought
B. temperature inversions
C. Tornadoes
D. Acid rain
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