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Acid rain
Is vehicle emissions not a cause of acid rain in Canada
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No, vehicle emissions are a significant contributor to air pollution, including the release of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which are key factors in the formation of acid rain. Therefore, vehicle emissions do contribute to acid rain in Canada.
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