No. Ozone is unstable, and it is formed from oxygen in the following reaction: 3O2 <=> 2O3 Note that the arrow goes both ways. That means that as ozone forms, it will revert (other reactions aside) into the oxygen it created after a short while. But in no case does it cause acid precipitation.
No, the one that cause acid rains are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide when they are combined with water in the atmosphere.
The acid rain is a rain containing traces of acid. It does affect very less ozone.
No. They are completely different.
No.
YES
sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide can lead to acid rain
Rain water + atmospheric CO2 gives Carbonic Acid - very weak but over time able to dissolve limestone.
Sulphur and nitrogen oxides
NO2, for Nitric acid formation and SO2, for Sulfuric acid formation in atmosphere .
The combination of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide causes both smog and acid rain. It is also thought to damage the ozone layer.
Acid rain has nothing whatsoever to do with the breakdown of ozone.
Sounds like a very unpleasant cocktail...1 doesn't happen2 happens in the upper atmosphere3 doesn't happen4 doesn't happen
Because the gases that are contained in the formation of clouds for acid rain are dangerous.
Acid rain.
Ozone depletion and acid rain are big concerns. They cause various ill effects on human population.
The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
Ozone depletion
acid precipatation
No, these are separate problems altogether.
sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide can lead to acid rain
Global warming,Ozone depletion,and Acid rain