tropical acid is a acid that kills trees of rainforests
Pantothenic acid (B5)
Acid precipitation, commonly associated with industrial pollution, can occur in tropical rainforests, although it is less prevalent than in industrialized regions. The high humidity and dense vegetation of these ecosystems can exacerbate the effects of acid rain, leading to soil degradation and harm to aquatic systems. While tropical rainforests naturally experience high levels of rainfall, the introduction of pollutants can disrupt their delicate ecological balance. Monitoring and mitigating these effects is crucial for preserving biodiversity in these vital ecosystems.
The guava, a small tree in the Myrtle family, is a tropical fruit of Mexico, Central America and the northern part of South America. The skin of the guava fruit is very rich in ascorbic acid which is a form of Vitamin C.
they prefer tropical rain forests to acid semi-desertcountries, it also lives in rain forest due to the humidity and temperature.
Tropical Island Tropical Punch Tropical Fruit Tropical Storm Tropical Fish Tropical Paradise
Heaven = Paradis Tropical = tropical Tropical heaven = Paradis tropical
acid rain, industrial stuff and other types of pollution like the building of new pipes and factories and farms hope this helps ;)
It's a very weak acid as the chemicals that have acidic properties in a fruit juice are in very low concentrations. An acid is a chemical in which it's molecule let's go of a hydrogen ion / an acid is a proton donator (hydrogen ions are protons)
Tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest are the two types.
No. A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with winds under 39 mph. A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone with winds from 39 mph to 73 mph.
No, a tropical storm and a tropical cyclone are different stages of development in a tropical weather system. A tropical storm can evolve into a tropical cyclone if it intensifies further in terms of wind speeds, typically reaching sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
tropical and tundra