Rain can become acidic in a few ways:
1. Ground water can be mixed with chemicals that were dumped by a factory, industry, etc. or accidentally spilled. When the ground water evaporates, the chemicals stay with the water, and when it precipitates, it still has the chemicals/acid in it.
2. When condensed water in clouds is mixed with air pollution give off by factories, industries, air planes, etc. chemicals that are given off can mix with it, making the rain acidic.
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Yes, acid rain is considered harmful for plants, soil ,living organisms and even buildings. Acid rain is basically caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds like Sulphur dioxide and Nitrogen oxides are released into the air. these substances rises high in the atmosphere and mix and react with water H2O and oxygen O2 to form acid pollutants , known as ACIDID RAIN... for example colour of Statue of Liberty is also changed by some affections of acid rain
Acid rain can harm aquatic life by lowering the pH of lakes and rivers, making it difficult for plants and animals to survive. It can also damage buildings, monuments, and infrastructure by corroding metals and stone. Additionally, acid rain can impact human health by contributing to respiratory issues and exacerbating asthma symptoms.
Acid rain can harm living things by changing the pH level of soil and water bodies, which affects the health of plants and animals. It can also damage plant leaves, disrupt aquatic ecosystems, and contribute to the decline of certain species. Long-term exposure to acid rain can have negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem health.
Acid rain effects our environment in many ways. i have to write an essay for school about the ways acid rain can effect the environment, so i thought that i would help out anyone else. acid rain effects the trees, fish life, crustaceans, contaminates lakes and swimholes and all these things can lead up to bigger problems. love cupsie!!!
An aquatic biologist would most likely study the effect of acid rain on the fish population, as they specialize in the study of organisms and ecosystems in freshwater environments like rivers, lakes, and streams where fish populations are often impacted by acid rain.
It is However now that we are aware of the causes of acid rain we are far more carefull to avoid it and it has become less of an issue
acid rain decomposes limestone (calcium carbonate), causing houses and buildings made out of them to become worn
The enzymes become denatured
Yes, South Florida can be affected by acid rain. Acid rain forms when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere combine with precipitation, causing it to become acidic. South Florida could be impacted by acid rain as pollutants from nearby sources can be carried in the air and deposited through rain.
So far no one has been killed by acid rain. The main concern is not that people will be burned to death by the acid, but that lakes will become acidified and fish will die.
Acid in acid rain primarily comes from pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides released into the atmosphere by human activities, such as burning of fossil fuels in vehicles and industrial processes. These pollutants undergo chemical reactions in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then combine with water vapor to produce acid rain.
rain with acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain
if with nitrogen compounds, it becomes nitric acid if with sulfuric compounds, it becomes sulfuric acid if with phosphate compounds, it becomes phosphoric acid if with carbon dioxide, it becomes carbonic acid
Acid rain is different to regular rain as it contains compounds of nitric oxide and other gases that have combined with water vapour in rain clouds to become acid rain...at least, i think so : )