It's acid...it lowers the pH of the water.
Tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean, and typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean.
Your question is somewhat garbled, but some of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere dissolves in the ocean and forms carbonic acid. This has a moderating affect on the atmospheric concentration of CO2.
Yes, ocean water can evaporate. When the sun heats the surface of the ocean, water molecules become energized and turn into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. This process is known as evaporation.
It rains up to 250000000 galoons of water a month
Sulfur can combine with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, a gas that can dissolve in rainwater to form sulfuric acid. This process can lead to acid rain, which can have detrimental effects on the environment, wildlife, and infrastructure. Acid rain can also leach nutrients from the soil and harm aquatic ecosystems.
The effect of acid rains is a form of chemical weathering.
Acid rains contain nitrogen, sulfur and carbon oxides. - The efects of acid rain are that they destroy all the monuments (from stones, bronze, etc.) - Acid rains destroy forrests, crops and vegetation - The pH of waters (lakes, rivers, seas, oceans) is increased
Acid rains actually do not affect any rains, but does a massive damage to the environment. It would be fatal for some types of organisms and for human, acid rains will cause much effects including the irritations in the skin.
The minerals get into the ocean by when it rains the minerals on land flows into the ocean.
it is kind of an acid because of the acid rains that happen
when it rains the plants have sex with themelves and the acid goes in
The acid rains.
Venus is the planet with an atmosphere that rains sulfuric acid. The intense heat and pressure on Venus cause sulfuric acid to form in the atmosphere and fall as acid rain.
Acid rains contain traces of these acids.
acid rains
on the moon
Rain does not make the ocean deeper