The area in the US that h the most acidic rain is the East Coast. This includes the Appalachian Mountains and the Northeast.
This is an acidic rain.
Acid rain is rain that has a lower pH level due to water molecules reacting with sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. Because of this, rainwater is much less corrosive than acid rain, with wear only being seen after very long periods of time.
This is a somewhat vague concept, but it might refer to an acidic body of water, such as a lake which has become acidic as a result of acid rain.
Rain would be the answer, or in this case Acid Rain.
sulphur dioxide condenses in the clouds, then it falls with the rain. PH 4
Garden soils will gradually become acidic as the rain that falls is slightly acidic and most fertilisers are also.
Acid rain is acidic.
This is an acidic rain.
All rain water is slightly acidic.
Acid rain is more acidic than normal rain. This is immediately obvious from the term.Acid rain is neither gaseous or radioactive. It simply has a lower pH.
oil from cars are 1 of the resons it turns to acidic rain
That would depend on how acidic the atmosphere is through which it has passed - remember the news about 'acid rain'? Most rain would be just below 7 PH.
It is not.
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
The base pH of acid rain is low, yes. Usually around 2.5 to 5.5 are the most acidic.
One cause of acidic ground water is polluted rain water, which can be acidic.