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The highest ever recording was 4.9 i think in EuropeAnswer:Normal rain has a pH of 5.5 to 4.5. Acid rain has pH of anything less than 4.5 and reaches its strongest (lowest pH) value at about a pH of 2.The highest pH for acid rain (the weakest acid rain) would be at the lower value of normal rain water.
Acid rain is acid rain.
Vegetation is affected by acid rain by coming in contact with the acid rain can kill the plants. Hope this helps. :)
acid precipatation
Increased hydrocarbon pollution and acid rain. Increased temperatures and resultant increases in sea levels.
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
The highest ever recording was 4.9 i think in EuropeAnswer:Normal rain has a pH of 5.5 to 4.5. Acid rain has pH of anything less than 4.5 and reaches its strongest (lowest pH) value at about a pH of 2.The highest pH for acid rain (the weakest acid rain) would be at the lower value of normal rain water.
Cities tend to make their own acid rain.
Poland
Acid rain most likely.
By decreasing pH levels in lakes and species habitat.
by it's PH. The lower the PH, the higher acidic it is.
Acid rain is acid rain.
Water (vapor) plus certain gasses combine to form acids: for example - CO2 plus water gives carbonic acid, sulfur gasses plus water gives all the relatives of sulfuric acid. Note that all rain tends to be acid - but the more extreme cases are called acid rain.
rain with acid
Acid rain can slow the growth of, or kill vegetation. The exact effects of this depend on the change in ground pH levels, and even still, the exact effects will vary from plant to plant.
China or any one that has the worst air pollution