In the year 1980, countries near the United States experienced an increase in acid precipi- tation. During this same year, the United States had an increase in the burning of fossil fu- els to power homes and vehicles. Which statement best describes how these two occurrences are related? The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide increased as a result of a decrease in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind pat- terns caused these emissions to travel, leading to the formation of acid precipitation in other areas. B The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide increased as a result of an increase in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind pat- terns caused these emissions to travel, leading to the formation of acid precipitation in other areas. The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide decreased as a re- sult of an increase in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind patterns caused these emissions to travel, leading to the formation of acid precipitation in other areas. D The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide increased as a result of an increase in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind pat- terns played no role in the occurrences, so acid precipitation formed in the areas closest to these emissions.
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![In the year 1980, countries near the United States experienced an increase in acid precipi-
tation. During this same year, the United States had an increase in the burning of fossil fu-
els to power homes and vehicles.
Which statement best describes how these two occurrences are related?
The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide increased as a result
of a decrease in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind pat-
terns caused these emissions to travel, leading to the formation of acid precipitation in
other areas.
The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide increased as a result
of an increase in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind pat-
terns caused these emissions to travel, leading to the formation of acid precipitation in
other areas.
The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide decreased as a re-
sult of an increase in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind
patterns caused these emissions to travel, leading to the formation of acid precipitation
in other areas.
The United States' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide increased as a result
of an increase in the burning of fossil fuels to power homes and vehicles, and wind pat-
terns played no role in the occurrences, so acid precipitation formed in the areas closest
to these emissions.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F94a4fdf1-366c-4835-9fcf-70bd497d6a84%2F51ac0c31-576a-49e5-90c6-1d18489db6bc%2F2ymlzwr_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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