Although rain is slightly acidic naturally from carbon dioxide exposure, acid rain (the very low pH rain) is associated with sulphur and nitrogen oxides dissolving in the rain.
pollutants and toxins created by factories,cars and carbon dioxide.
when smoke from factories pollute the air, the smoke gets into the clouds and creates acid rain.
Acid precipitation is formed when SOx and NOx dissolve in water droplets to form sulfurous and nitrous acids.
Sulfuric and Nitric acids
Acid rain is everywhere there is industry polluting the air.
According to HowStuffWorks, acid rain can corrode both stone and metal, effectively speeding up the weathering process. http://science.howstuffworks.com/acid-rain2.htm
Acid Rain is formed by water evaporating out of a body of water, our anything that contains water. When the water is evaporated it will pick up some of the chemicals with it (usually really nasty stuff we polluted into our lake, rivers, and streams). Then when the rain comes down it will damage the plants beneath it and even our skin. some places are so bad that life is hard to sustain there
Your body needs fresh and clean water. Acid is obviously bad for you because it isn't fresh and it can be made up of harmful chemicals.
yes because chemicals int eh air rises up to make chemical reactions which then make acid rain..... sorry bad explanation
Because it has various chemicals mixed up with the rain in the clouds and when the rain comes down, there are still bits of acid in it.
it is becauce of the chemicals present in the acid rain which eats up marble.
pollution goes up into the sky, then the acid rain will make you cry.
no. Due to chemicals in the air, some water is produced filled with chemicals. this type of rain is known as acid rain. Acid rain is very bad for the environment, and can speed up the erosion process of man made structures. (Ex: Mount. Rushmore)
Sulfuric and Nitric acids
Acid rain is everywhere there is industry polluting the air.
Acid rain speeds up the process of weathering!
Yes, the level of acid rain can increase. As acid rain falls on objects that have already been hit with acid rain, the acid builds up and becomes stronger.
Yes. In fact sulphuric acid is the main body of what makes up acid rain.
2-[4-(2-methylpropyl)phenyl]propanoic acid
Probably because there was a drought(or not) but then acid rain filled it back up. another guess is that chemicals could have benn poured into the lake