What gases are formed which contribute to acid rain exhumed when burning petrol?

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2026-04-14 19:20

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The exhumation and burning of the corpses was carried out by Jewish. Narrow gauge line sections were then placed crossways on top of the structure to form a close-meshed solid grate. But this used to be a reason of acid rain earlier.

The burning of petrol releases gases like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen and its compouds and sulphur dioxide. Sulphur dioxide and trioxide along with compounds of nitrogen cause acid rain

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