It slowly erodes rock and damages the soil by raising its PH level. Soil with a unbalanced PH will not grow crops and kill trees, lakes with unbalanced PH slowly poison and kill all their fish and acid rain erosion can destroy Coastlines and cause rockslides on cliffs. There are places in the world that lose 3 meters of land a year to acid rain, and homes that have quite literally fallen off of cliffs.
This is a forest after a city nearby polluted the rain enough to cause repeated low-PH (acidic) rainfall.
Acid rain
Acid rain in large amounts can produce health issues, however a average acid rain fall does not contain enough acid to really cause any damage or health issues. In order to have enough acid in the rain to cause noticeable health issues, there must be at the least a foot of rain on the ground. Now even if that much rain is common where you live, acid rain is very rare. Even when it is acid rain there is no real way to tell the difference between the two, unless you have all the proper scientific equipment to test it right then and there.
Acid Rain and Air pollution
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acid rain and air pollution
It is worth noticing that acid rain is formed by clouds with high density of H2SO4 and as clouds can move, it is possible that almost every industrial countries and it's surrounding countries experiences acid rain. Also, acid rain is not considered a type of "pollution" Rather, it is a result of Air Pollution.
There is no process of removing CO2 through acid rain. The two issues though are related in that coal burning plants generate the items needed to increase CO2 in our atmosphere and the gases that create acid rain.
Air pollution and acid rain are environmental issues. They begin with the letter a.
rain with acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain