Acid rain looks, feels, and tastes just like clean rain. The harm to people from acid rain is not direct. Walking in acid rain, or even swimming in an acid lake, is no more dangerous than walking or swimming in clean water. However, the pollutants that cause acid rain---sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)---do damage human health. These gases interact in the atmosphere to form fine sulfate and nitrate particles that can be transported long distances by winds and inhaled deep into people's lungs. Fine particles can also penetrate indoors. Many scientific studies have identified a relationship between elevated levels of fine particles and increased illness and premature death from heart and lung disorders, such as asthma and bronchitis.
Sulfur dioxide can contribute to acid rain, harm vegetation, and aggravate respiratory conditions in humans, such as asthma. It can also lead to the formation of fine particulate matter that affects air quality and visibility.
The rate at which acid rain reacts with statues is affected by factors such as the acidity of the rain, the type of material the statue is made of, the surface area of the statue exposed to the rain, and the weather conditions in the environment. Additionally, pollutants in the air can also contribute to the deterioration of statues.
The rate at which acid rain reacts with a statue is influenced by factors such as the composition of the statue (e.g. limestone is more susceptible), the concentration of acid in the rain, the duration of exposure, and the weather conditions (e.g. temperature and humidity). Additionally, the presence of protective coatings or treatments on the statue can also affect the reaction rate.
Acid rain is important because it can harm ecosystems, damage buildings and monuments, and pose health risks to humans and animals. It is caused by the release of pollutants into the atmosphere, which can have long-lasting effects on the environment. Monitoring and addressing acid rain is important for protecting the Earth's ecosystems and overall environmental health.
The symbol for acid rain is typically depicted as "H2SO4", which represents sulfuric acid, one of the main components of acid rain resulting from the reaction of sulfur dioxide and water in the atmosphere.
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It destroys our harvest.
It affects the fish because the acid in the rain affects thye PH scale in the water that they live in. Hope it helped
We build factories that create pollution; in some cases acid rain
as humans, we have actually caused acid rain by polluting the air around us.
it is bad for us because affects humans and animals by smog or acid rain and by the air when it has pollution, because it can hurt your lungs
It's the concentration of the acid. By Fazad
acid rain is the cause of the death of fresh water fish not to mention all the other life in a lake.
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Acid rain damages staues and buildings, contaminates water and kills nutrients in the soil, which kills plants. The effect that acid rain has is that all the acid in the rain is formed from chemicals that are evaporated from the ground from materials that have been thrown on the ground