It wears the structure down to nothing. Particularly those made of limestone.
Acid rain breaks down the molecules in the solid the rain hits and breaks it down in a slow process.
The acid dissolves the stone over time.
No, ancient Greece didnt have monsoons.
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
It provided a means of trade, migration and warfare.
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)
It allowed for greater accuracy in build and developing structures. .
It allowed Athens to flourish. (music,arts,poems,etc.)
No, Greek mythology is the religion of the ancient people of Greece - not today.
They invented Democracy. Also, they once conquered most of the known world under Alexander the Great.
I think it's because of the harsh laws that they may have affected out laws today, like senates.
Ancient Greece was a peninsula and it was filled with mountains. Since there was little ground for farming, they turned to the sea for food. They would trade and spread ideas by this. Since mountains made overland travel difficult, city states were separated and had very different ideas about philosophy, way of life, and politics.
Sulfur oxide in the air forms acids that react chemically with the statues, causing them to erode in a fast pace. This can affect marble statues and monuments all over the world.