Acid rain can dissolve stones.
No, acid rain typically does not have the capability to burn through metal. However, prolonged exposure to acid rain can cause corrosion and deterioration of metal surfaces over time.
Yes, the level of acid rain can increase. As acid rain falls on objects that have already been hit with acid rain, the acid builds up and becomes stronger.
Yes, acid rain can corrode metal surfaces. The acidic components in acid rain, such as sulfuric acid and nitric acid, react with the metal to form oxide compounds, leading to corrosion over time. Metal structures exposed to acid rain may require maintenance and protective coatings to prevent degradation.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
no it is effect
no
it goes through and harms the layer,plus it damages staues or things with same objects
An acid rain forms due to both sulphuric and nitric acid making it acid rain. Acid rain damages buildings, metal structures, soils plants and animal life
Acid Rain destroyes and eats at stones and certain minerals.
every animal is affected by acid rain somehow so yea
acid rain has the unsettling ability to erase and obliterate stone and metal.