If the stone is marble or limestone - and many statues are - acid rain will slowly but surely eat away at it - a kind of slow-motion "dissolving", as it were. It is very real, and a very serious problem.
there is acid in rain.
they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue
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acid affect fire sometimes by explotion , forms gas or it does nothing
By altering (eating into) the minerals form which the stone is made.
there is acid in rain.
Acid rain does most damage to inner city area to stone buildings and other structures.
because of acid rain
I have no idea, please could someone answer?
they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue they crumble by acid rain and they rain makes hole in the statue
anyone who looks into her eyes is turned to stone, and her blood was turned to acid
You bet CaCO3(s) IS BASIC AND DISSOLVES IN ACID RAIN MOSTLY SULFURIC.
it's acidic material could melt the ropes
hydrocyanic acid
Yes, pretty sure it erodes the marble as it contains calcium carbonate which is converted to calcium sulfate which is soluble in water (by sulfuric acid)
the acid rain