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There are no direct effects of acid rain on human health. However, the pollutants that are sources of acid rain, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, can often irritate and even damage the body's lungs.
Acid rain destroy's forest damages property and harms wildlife. Lakes and rivers are effected by acid rain because when the acid rain falls in to the lakes and rivers it turns into polluted water.
It damages the stone, leading to early failure.
it can destroy trees and kill some animals depending on kind
It can wear down rocks and exfoliate them. Chemical Weathering is the cause for acid rain.
Archie M. Kahan has written: 'Acid rain' -- subject- s -: Acid rain, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Acid rain 'Some comments about weather modification effects on man's environment' -- subject- s -: Modification, Precipitation - Meteorology -, Rain-making, Weather control
where has some of the acid rain and forest decline been observed
It effects the rain forest by stripping the soil of its natural nutrients. Acid rain effects the trees by destroyinging the waxy outer coating of the leaves. As a result the leaves cannot absorbe the carbon dioxide needed to complete its photosythethis*. *PHOTOSTHETHIS*- the process of which a plant makes food out of carbon dioxide...and gives out oxygen.
We build factories that create pollution; in some cases acid rain
Acid rain effects the agriculture by corroding different materials. It can corrode limestone and some metals but if strong enough, it can kill the fish in a lake. It can also corrode the roots in a tree making it fall and killing all of the eco-systems inside.
Some. It is scary.
Acid rains actually do not affect any rains, but does a massive damage to the environment. It would be fatal for some types of organisms and for human, acid rains will cause much effects including the irritations in the skin.