Acid rain can dissolve stones.
stones affected by acid rain
it eats away famous stone artifacts
acid rain has the unsettling ability to erase and obliterate stone and metal.
there is acid in rain.
acid rain erodes stuff
acid rain is made acidic by pollution in the air. acid rain erodes stone buildings , statues and kills plants and fish .
Acid rain's effect on stone is a chemical change. Acid rain can contain hydrochloric acid (HCl), and a stone building can contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3). These two substances react, according to this equation: 2HCl + CaCO3 --> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2 The product calcium chloride (CaCl2) is a salt, and therefore water soluble, so acid rain can literally "eat away" at a stone building, diminishing its aesthetic qualities, and even compromising it structurally over time.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
no it is effect
It damages it. It can attack building materials such as metal and limestone.
no
Acid Rain destroyes and eats at stones and certain minerals.
That should be "affect" not "effect". Acid rain causes stone and bricks to erode more rapidly than they normally would, and iron structures will oxidize (rust) more quickly; as a general rule, the softer the material, the greater the erosion.