Monday, March 01, 2010

Flash Facts: Acid Rain

"Flashes of lightning cause nitrogen in the atmosphere to combine with oxygen, forming nitric acid in rain water."

Issue: The Flash #203 (February 1971)

3 comments:

page533 said...

i miss your posts.

rob! said...

Dixon, did you disappear into the 30th Century again?!?

Dixon said...

Thanks for the support, both of you. It's good to be in demand and it's nice to know that these silly little blog posts don't go entirely unnoticed.

Yes, Rob, I was called to the thirtieth century once more to overcome a force of unimaginable evil that threatened both the past and the future but rest assured that I have returned victorious!

Ahem. We now return you to your regularly scheduled program...