Yes, rain droplets are formed when moisture in a cloud nucleates onto a particle of airborne dust, salt, smoke or other natural or artificial pollutant.
The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
Smoke from factories and vehicle pollution is the main cause of acid rain. The pollutants merges with rain and the rain becomes acidic.
acid rain is cause by all the pollution in the air like smoke for instance, when the rain pours near a factory roof where there is alot of smoke it will go in then out of it and there it is acid smoke witch is very bad for the environment
Cloud cover
The reverse process is condensation, formation of a liquid.
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The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
Smoke from factories and vehicle pollution is the main cause of acid rain. The pollutants merges with rain and the rain becomes acidic.
it occurs when smoke goes into the clouds if its about to rain it mixes with the cloouds and if rain falls it cauases acid rain it occurs when smoke goes into the clouds if its about to rain it mixes with the cloouds and if rain falls it cauases acid rain
acid rain is cause by all the pollution in the air like smoke for instance, when the rain pours near a factory roof where there is alot of smoke it will go in then out of it and there it is acid smoke witch is very bad for the environment
The Great Smoky Mountains were formed by tectonic plate collisions and uplifting around 200-300 million years ago, which created the diverse geology and rugged terrain we see today. The region's unique topography and high levels of rainfall contribute to the smoky haze that gives the mountains their name.
Dew formation. Rain drop production. Condensate formation on a cold surface.
Rain
No, your paintballing smoke grenade will not work if left outside overnight in the rain.
They corrode due to acid rain. Smoke from the factories dissolve in rain to form acid rain.
Because the gases that are contained in the formation of clouds for acid rain are dangerous.
Actually rain causes concentrated "hotspots" of fallout.