No, the smell of lightning is the smell of ozone. The smell of rain is more based on gases released from the soil upon hydration.
Ozone itself does not directly lead to acid rain formation. Ozone is a harmful air pollutant that can contribute to smog formation and respiratory issues. Acid rain is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides interact with atmospheric moisture, creating sulfuric and nitric acids.
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) contribute to smog, acid rain, and the formation of fine particulate matter, which can harm human health and ecosystems. They also play a role in the depletion of the ozone layer and contribute to climate change by influencing the Earth's radiative balance.
NOx, or nitrogen oxides, are harmful pollutants produced during the combustion of fossil fuels. They contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain, and can have negative health effects such as respiratory issues. Reducing NOx emissions is important for improving air quality and environmental health.
because with out the troposphere we wouldn't have oxygen to breath. also we wouldn't have clouds forming because they occur in the troposphere also. with out clouds we would go into drought and dye.
Sulphur released into the atmosphere can contribute to the formation of acid rain, which can harm plants, aquatic life, and infrastructure. It also leads to the formation of sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid, which can irritate respiratory systems in humans and animals. Additionally, sulfur compounds can contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer.
No, these are separate problems altogether.
It doesn't. Ozone depletion is caused by CFCs and other halogen containing materials not NOx or SOx
it goes through and harms the layer,plus it damages staues or things with same objects
A thunderstorm can smell like ozone, which has a sharp, metallic scent often described as clean or fresh. This smell is caused by lightning splitting oxygen molecules in the air and creating ozone. Additionally, rain falling on dry soil can release a "petrichor" smell, a pleasant earthy scent.
Global warming, Acid Rain, Depletion of the Ozone Layer
the amunt of rainfall is an indicator of a climate change that we experience today the rainfalls down then evaporates as the ozone layer is thicker than the normal the rain does not escape as particles the rain cycle will carry as on rainfall until we find away in which to reduce the dramatic thickness of the ozone layer.........
Thunder itself does not have a smell. The scent sometimes associated with thunderstorms is petrichor, which is the earthy aroma produced when rain falls on dry soil. Lightning can also produce a faint ozone smell due to the electric discharge.
Yes. Acid rain decreases the pH of ground waters such as lakes and streams. Some plants are less tolerant of lowered pH (increased acidity) and will not flourish under such conditions. The result can be a locally impaired ecology.
I really dont know
Of itself no, but in the compound CO2 yes.
Acid rain has nothing whatsoever to do with the breakdown of ozone.
These are very important phenomenon. They keep the statues under check.