The actual toll in human lives may never be known since there can be no direct evidence of any human dying from exposure to acid rain. If we were able to determine how many indirect factors are involved, then the number may be quite high. This would include taking into account the effects of acid rain on food crops in particular.
Another AnswerAnimals, trees, plants, water and lakes will be damaged. But all this poisonous damage can cause a great loss in the food system.Which means for us, we would also perish. So, acid rain can cause a great loss in the life cycle.Directly none as acid rain has a pH of around 3 which means that, contrary to belief, acid rain is NON-lethal to humans in any direct form, however if you mean flooding and other sorts I'm not sure.
no body has died from acid rain (humans) only fish
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Acid rain does not depend on seasons except that some times of the year have more precipitation (snow, rain, sleet, hail) than others.
100,000 gallons a year
The pollution mixes with the rain clouds and makes it more acidic. Other human activities, such as driving cars, release nitrogen and sulfur compounds in the water vapor. This causes the water vapor to be more acidic. When the precipitation falls back to the Earth it is known as acid rain.
Answer : The tropical rain forest has a large population of animals because it experience continuous warmth and rain through out the year. Such climatic conditions in rain forests are highly suitable for supporting an enormous number and variety of plants and animals.
tropical rain-forests ecosystems are forests that have alot of animas living there and the animals are the organisms that live in a tropical rain forest help them survive in a warm, rainy climate all year long. mixed forest are homes to many type of trees and some animals. both of them are the same because they (forests) have animals and trees
Acid rain does not depend on seasons except that some times of the year have more precipitation (snow, rain, sleet, hail) than others.
around 2 including the human and the ant.
100,000 gallons a year
None, acid rain only has a pH of around 3 and is not lethal to humans. It is to plants, though as it stops most plants from actively growing properly.
When acids caused by pollutants combine with water in the air, acid rain is formed. Some examples of acidic air pollutants are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide.
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How many inches of rain does Asia get a year?
A "normal" rain is considered to have a pH of 5,7. But the pH of acid rains can be as low as 2. The pH of rain is very variable on the Earth and during the year.
The pollution mixes with the rain clouds and makes it more acidic. Other human activities, such as driving cars, release nitrogen and sulfur compounds in the water vapor. This causes the water vapor to be more acidic. When the precipitation falls back to the Earth it is known as acid rain.
Of course it does! Why do you think they had the Japanese nuclear reactor so close to sea? It is obvious that it's main purpose, besides providing electricity, is to stop some of the terrible rainfalls that happen each and every year on that area. And it doesn't matter if it is acid rain or not, that's the best part! It stops acid rain, normal rain, alkaline rain, rain with a pH of 2,4 (a more serious type of acid rain). That's why it is so wonderful! See ya!
954 feet a year.
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