yes there is it is killing there trees
Acid rain can damage the environment and poison plants and animals. Acid rain can be any where from mild to very high in toxicity
Another name for acid rain is acid deposition. It refers to any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid, that can harm the environment.
when the rain has a pH of 4 and below. PH standing for the potential of hydrogen- the amount of acid in any liquid.
in any country at any time
Acid rain in large amounts can produce health issues, however a average acid rain fall does not contain enough acid to really cause any damage or health issues. In order to have enough acid in the rain to cause noticeable health issues, there must be at the least a foot of rain on the ground. Now even if that much rain is common where you live, acid rain is very rare. Even when it is acid rain there is no real way to tell the difference between the two, unless you have all the proper scientific equipment to test it right then and there.
The pH level of acid rain is typically below 5.6, which is the pH of normal rainwater. Acid rain forms when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides mix with water vapor in the atmosphere, creating sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
Acid rain is just polluted rain. It forms when it rains normally, but the rain carries any pollutants in the air (from things like cars or factory smoke) and brings it down with it
Pollution in the air, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, mixes with water vapor to form acid rain. When these pollutants in the atmosphere react with rainwater, they create acidic compounds like sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall to the ground as acid rain.
Yes, acid rain could easily burn through your house go through your walls and kill you:)
Near the abbey caves.
Acid rain can't hurt people but acid rain does hurt buildings monuments and plant life and animals.If you were looking for signs of acid rain look for the soil getting lighter and the plants getting smaller.The tips are keep your plants covered if they are outside and keep any monuments or gardens covered as well.You do not need a supply list because acid rain can not hurt people and there are no emergency numbers to call.Do not drink from the acid rain water because it can make you sick.
Yes, some areas in Tennessee are affected by acid rain due to pollutants released by industries, vehicles, and agricultural activities. Acid rain can impact water bodies, forests, and other natural ecosystems in the state. Measures are being taken to reduce emissions and minimize the effects of acid rain in Tennessee.