stop pollution
offer two suggestions that would reduce acid rain
you can reduce acid rain by the amoun t of water there is i9n the pacific.
To stop, or reduce the amount of acid rain, you can shut down factories which make pollution. First, acid rain is made of pollution and rain water. When mixed and let gone, there is acid rain falling from the sky.
Calcium carbonate is an alkali. It reacts with the acids and neutralises the acid rain.
The number of people who die directly from acid rain is difficult to quantify. However, it is known that acid rain contributes to air pollution and can worsen respiratory illnesses, such as asthma or bronchitis, which can ultimately lead to premature deaths. Efforts to reduce acid rain through air pollution control measures help prevent these negative health impacts.
YES. the burn fossil fuels and this creates gas emmisions and this creates acid rain.... so by taking public transport u will help reduce acid rain.
People: - spray substances that neutralize it - install catalytic converters in cars - use planes and cars less
No. Acid rain cannot freeze people. It is no colder than ordinary rain. It can, however, irritate the skin and eyes.
Spray base chemicals in the clouds?
Acid rain is caused by factories burning sulphur, which produces sulphur dioxide. Cars also burn fuel which contributes to acid rain, so if people walked more and factories reduced or in fact stopped the amount of sulphur they burnt, then we wouldn't have so much acid rain. Consider 6 billion weekly loads of laundry and all those cooked meals.
Reducing emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, the main precursors of acid rain, can help reduce the amount of acid rain. Implementing stricter regulations on industries, promoting the use of clean energy sources, and enhancing the efficiency of vehicles can also contribute to decreasing acid rain. Additionally, international cooperation and agreements are key in addressing this global environmental issue.
No, acid rain is not sustainable. It is harmful to the environment as it damages ecosystems, aquatic life, soil quality, and infrastructure. Efforts should be made to reduce the factors that contribute to acid rain, such as emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.