Rocks containing carbonate (CO2) are highly affected by acid rain. Limestone (CaCO2) is a very common carbonate rock.
Limestone fizzes when exposed to a liquid acid
it would be affected the acid in the rain would cause the copper to stain and discolor
Vegetation is affected by acid rain by coming in contact with the acid rain can kill the plants. Hope this helps. :)
Though the eastern half of the United States is affected by acid rain, the northeast (especially New York State) suffers the most.
granite and gabbro
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it would be affected the acid in the rain would cause the copper to stain and discolor
Yes, granite is affected by acid rain.
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Vegetation is affected by acid rain by coming in contact with the acid rain can kill the plants. Hope this helps. :)
Sandstone could be affected by acid rain as it is chemical erosion.
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
the acid burns them ?
Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
Acid rain destroys trees in Germany's forests.
Taj Mahal is affected by acid rain. The white marble has turned yellow
The countries that are not affected by acid rain are Australia,New Zealand and alot more!
A sculpture of hard granite would fair better than one of soft limestone, especially if affected by acid rain. (Acid rain is rain polluted by industrial pollution, and turned into a mild acid.) If acid rain is not involved, then most rock types would survive for many centuries. Though, as the climate is wet, being covered in moss is very likely.