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Acid Rain

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Average acidity of precipitation in the United States. Lower pH values represent greater acidity.

Geosystems: Intro to Physical Geography

A map shows the p H levels of acid rain in the U.S. States like Ohio and Pennsylvania have the lowest p H levels (4.50 to 4.59 p H, black). States like Arizona and Nevada show the highest p H levels (greater than or equals 5.30 p H, light yellow).

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Acid Rain

Ethnic and Cultural Regions

Insolation

Proven Coal Reserves

4.50–4.59 pH

4.60–4.69 pH

4.70–4.79 pH

4.80–4.89 pH

4.90–4.99 pH

5.00–5.09 pH

5.10–5.19 pH

5.20–5.29 pH

≥5.30 pH

Acadiana

Black Belt

Cuban South Florida

French-Canadian Quebec

Hispanic borderlands

Navajo Reservation

Nunavut

240–259

220–239

200–219

180–199

160–179

140–159

120–139

100–119

80–99

Less than 80

Class

Rank

Percent of world reserves

4.29%14.4%23.8%24.2%18.5%16.1%11.6%6.63%81.6%20.6%43.6%3.77%99.6%53.2%6.72%98.3%13.3%34.1%49.4%36.1%40.7%37.0%24.4%42.3%44.7%2.23%
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