Evan: (1) - you talking to David yesterday when I called you?
Sue:
Yes, I (2)
Did you know he went on a trip to South Africa?
Evan: No, (3)
didn't! Did he tell you how it went?
Sue: Yes, (4)
did. He said it was amazing. He took a boat trip with his parents
while he (5)
staying there and they saw a huge whale. Can you believe it?
Evan: No, I (6)
! How did they see it?
Sue:
They (7) - sailing in the ocean and it just jumped out of the water.
Evan: Did David get a picture of it?
Sue: No, he (8) -
! But he was happy that he saw a whale for the first time.
Are there whales near England?
Evan: Yes, (9) -
are! There was one in London actually. It (10)
swimming in the River Thames.
Sue: Wow!
Acid rain 1) Problem The problem starts here. Cars burn gasoline, factories and power plants burn coal and emit toxic fumes. Thus, the air that we breathe is polluted. 2) Acid rain pollution contamination is collected in the clouds with water and oxygen in the atmosphere, it becomes acid. Winds are polluted clouds over large distances, far 1) When there is rain, the pollution lands on trees, buildings, houses, cars, clothes, everywhere! It is called acid rain, 2) There are actually 'acid mist', 'snow' and 'rain and snow' in the same way! 3) Water and soil pollution When acid rain falls into lakes, streams, rivers and the sea, they become toxic. This is - water pollution, and it hurts, kills or destroys fish and plant species. When acid rain flows through the soil, it poisons the trees and plants. Acid rain 3) causes serious damage to important buildings and sites 4) Good news Good news - that the government tried to reduce the air pollution that causes acid dozhd.4) .. industries have used new technology for some time to help make the factory smoke less harmful to the environment. But we must do more! We can help reduce the amount of acid rain through 5) cars less or using solar energy to heat our homes.