Acid Snow

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Ottawa's downtown core’s snow acidity vs. Ottawa's greenbelt’s snow acidity






The numbers on the vertical axis represents the pH level of each sample. Each category represents a snow sample. The red line is the data from the high traffic area and the blue line is from the low traffic area.
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