Acid rain is precipitation containing high levels of nitric and sulfuric acids formed when gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere combine with water and fall to Earth. It can fall as rain, snow, or fog and typically has a pH between 4.2-4.4 compared to normal rain around 5.6. Acid rain damages trees and plants by leaching aluminum from the soil and removing nutrients they need to grow. It is caused by emissions from fossil fuel combustion in industries, power plants, and vehicles as well as natural sources like volcanic eruptions. The impacts of acid rain include soil and water acidification harming ecosystems and infrastructure. Reducing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions through cleaner fuels and