Does planting trees help reduce acid rain?
Yes, planting trees can help reduce acid rain to some extent. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which can help mitigate the effects of acid rain by reducing the amount of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the air. However, the impact of planting trees on reducing acid rain is limited compared to other strategies such as reducing emissions from industrial sources. It is important to address the root causes of acid rain through comprehensive environmental policies and regulations.