Acid rain chemically weathers rocks and buildings down. This means that the acid in the rain corrodes the surface of the rock or building. It reacts with almost any rock, especially carbonate ones, like limestone, marble and sandstone. The gas produced when this reaction takes place is hydrogen sulfide. When the acid rain corrodes into rock, it makes it easier to be carried away by normal rain and water. Over time, this will cause serious problems to the structure of the rock or building, and on buildings, the outside walls should be checked often.
* acid rain damages crops because it increases the acidity of soil. * acid rain corrodes buildings and structures especially those made of marble such as taj mahal. * acid rain causes acidification of water in the lakes and rivers which causes the destruction of living things in water.
Acid rain can erode buildings, statues, and other structures made of stone or metal by reacting with the materials. It can also leach minerals from soil, affecting plant growth and water quality in rivers and lakes where it accumulates. Additionally, acid rain contributes to the deterioration of infrastructure like roads and bridges.
Acid rain can erode the limestone in buildings by dissolving the calcium carbonate in the stone, leading to weakening and deterioration of the structure. Over time, this can cause visible damage such as pitting, flaking, or discoloration on the surface of the limestone buildings.
Acid rain can slow the growth of grass and kill the grass. Acid rain also decays buildings and other structures, such as the old buildings in Greece are falling apart because of the acid rain.
Yes, smoke from factories can contribute to the formation of acid rain. When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the smoke combine with water vapor in the atmosphere, they form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, leading to acid rain. This acid rain can harm ecosystems, damage buildings, and affect water quality.
Acid rain does most damage to inner city area to stone buildings and other structures.
An acid rain forms due to both sulphuric and nitric acid making it acid rain. Acid rain damages buildings, metal structures, soils plants and animal life
it makes them weak and they break apart
* acid rain damages crops because it increases the acidity of soil. * acid rain corrodes buildings and structures especially those made of marble such as taj mahal. * acid rain causes acidification of water in the lakes and rivers which causes the destruction of living things in water.
One way is that acid rain can erode statues and buildings, thus destroying historical structures.
They start to weather away. Acid rain is a huge contributor to the weathering of Limestone structures.
To name all the buildings damaged by acid rain would be far to long and impossible since acid rain can happen on a large scale and is spread out. But some famous buildings damaged by acid rain would be the Mayan and Inca Temple ruins.
It rots the steel and damages buildings. The plants and trees die and the fishes die too!!
It rots the steel and damages buildings. The plants and trees die and the fishes die too!!
Acid rain can erode buildings, statues, and other structures made of stone or metal by reacting with the materials. It can also leach minerals from soil, affecting plant growth and water quality in rivers and lakes where it accumulates. Additionally, acid rain contributes to the deterioration of infrastructure like roads and bridges.
Acid rain can erode the limestone in buildings by dissolving the calcium carbonate in the stone, leading to weakening and deterioration of the structure. Over time, this can cause visible damage such as pitting, flaking, or discoloration on the surface of the limestone buildings.
acid rain is made acidic by pollution in the air. acid rain erodes stone buildings , statues and kills plants and fish .