It is caused by the emission of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere.
Acid rain is created when pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides combine with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid. These acids are responsible for the acidity of rainwater.
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.
sulphuric acid
acid rain make dirt softer
Carbon Dioxide is always in the atmosphere, so all rain has some carbonic acid in it.
When acid rain falls on a limestone statue, carbon dioxide gas is produced as a result of the reaction between the acid rain (which contains sulfuric acid or nitric acid) and the calcium carbonate in the limestone.
no,one is a liquid the other is a gas
so2,co2
acid rain
Acid rain is formed when moisture in the atmosphere combines with nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides to make nitric acid and sulfuric acid respectively.
No. Acid rain is caused by the absorption of acid gas molecules by moisture in the atmosphere. These molecules of acid gas most typically come from the combustion of various materials. Automobiles are the largest contributors, as a whole.
There is no such thing as acid rain but you can make drops of acid depending on its pH level on top of iron.