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Is acid rain related to earthquakes in the weather?

Hello, there is no direct relationship. Acid rain is a by-product of high industrial development. Due to the extensive use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas, sulfur oxides or nitrogen oxides produced after combustion have complex chemical reactions in the atmosphere, forming sulfuric acid or nitric acid aerosols, or being captured and absorbed by clouds, rain, snow and fog, and falling to the ground to become acid rain. If there is no cloud and rain when the acid substance is formed, the acid substance will gradually fall to the ground in the form of gravity sedimentation, which is called dry sedimentation, which is different from wet sedimentation such as acid rain and acid snow. When dry sediment meets water on the ground, it will recombine into acid. Because it is not diluted by raindrops with much larger diameters, the acidity of acid clouds is much stronger than that of acid rain. Because there are often clouds on the mountains, the forests on the mountains in acid rain areas suffer the most and often die first. Sulfuric acid and nitric acid are the main components of acid rain, accounting for more than 90% of the total acid. The ratio of sulfuric acid to nitric acid in acid rain in China is about 10: 1.