acidic rain if it penetrates into the soil pollutes the underground aquifers.this makes underground water unfit for drinking.
it becomes more acidic
When rain reaches the surface, it can either infiltrate into the ground, flow over the surface as runoff, or evaporate back into the atmosphere. The fate of the rainwater depends on factors such as soil permeability, slope of the land, and amount of rainfall.
Acid rain occurs when rain water falls through layers of industrial pollution. Acidic pollution particles dissolves into the rain drops.
Acid rain is acidic.
This is an acidic rain.
oil from cars are 1 of the resons it turns to acidic rain
Rainwater can infiltrate underground through soil pores and cracks in rock formations. It can then percolate through soil layers until it reaches the water table, where it becomes groundwater. This process is part of the natural water cycle.
It is not.
Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH around 5.6 due to the natural presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Acid rain, on the other hand, has a lower pH (below 5.6), caused by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides reacting with water in the atmosphere.
It affects because it causes Acidic rain and acidic rain contaminate the water.
if there is reactor in your area then only first rain is acidic if industries and factories are located far then first rain is not acidic always
Normal rain is slightly acidic but it occurs naturally, as oppose to acid rain caused by air pollution