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Acid rain threatens the forests of Karkonosze
Karkonosze in Poland is a popular ski resort and nature reserve, but its forests are being damaged by acid rain. Karkonosze is located in an area known as the 'black triangle' - between Dresden, Wroclaw and Prague. This is an industrial area where smoke and fumes from the factories and cars cause acid rain to form, which is killing the forest.
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