The term dry deposition refers to:

A) pollutants that fall to the ground as part of dust or smoke.
B) pollution that is incorporated into snowflakes through the Bergeron process.
C) pollutants left behind by evaporating rainfall.
D) all pollution created through combustion of fossil fuels.


A

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