Industrial air pollution is thought to form a weak acid with rain. Even such a weak acid is able to erode limestone buildings.
It erodes buildings and kills plants
acid rain is made acidic by pollution in the air. acid rain erodes stone buildings , statues and kills plants and fish .
There are many ways in which the rain erodes the land. The rain washes away dirt and wears down stone.
yes polluted rain have acid in it
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Yes, because when other lakes or ponds get polluted and the clouds condenses it, it will rain polluted rain into the ocean.
It erodes away statues
when the sulfurous, sulfuric, or nitric acids in polluted air react with the calcite in marble and limestone, the calcite dissolves.
acid rain erodes stuff
Polluted Rain
i think its acid rain....
Acid rain chemically weathers rocks and buildings down. This means that the acid in the rain corrodes the surface of the rock or building. It reacts with almost any rock, especially carbonate ones, like limestone, marble and sandstone. The gas produced when this reaction takes place is hydrogen sulfide. When the acid rain corrodes into rock, it makes it easier to be carried away by normal rain and water. Over time, this will cause serious problems to the structure of the rock or building, and on buildings, the outside walls should be checked often.