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Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
The 'acid' (sulphur dioxide or nitrogen oxides) dissolved in the rain water are acidic. Limestone is alkali. Therefore, the acid in the rain is neutralised by the limstone.
Acid rain effects lakes and rivers, oceans and seas, and land. Acid rain also effects people
A clear blue lake is often appealing to humans; it seems like a good place for a swim, like a swimming pool. Biologically, however, there is probably nothing living in it. When plants are living in the water, it usually gains a greenish tinge. The presence of plants and animals tends to cloud the water due to their activities and body processes. So, no organics, nothing to "cover up" the clear blue. Most acidic bodies of water do not look polluted. As decaying organic matter settles, acidified water can appear clear and blue.
Acidification is the process of being converted into an acid of or becoming acid. The process by which water bodies, such as rivers and lakes, and other natural features become affected by excess acid can also be described as acidification.
Yes, granite is affected by acid rain.
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exothermic process takes place when powdered limestone reacts with acid in lakes.
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Sandstone could be affected by acid rain as it is chemical erosion.
pollution
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