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.
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.
A person that studies rain is called a pluviologist or a hydrometeorologist. They focus on the formation, behavior, and impact of rain in the atmosphere.
The amount of water vapor in the air has the greatest effect on the formation of rain or snow. When the air is saturated with water vapor and condensation occurs, precipitation can form as rain or snow depending on temperature conditions.
Acid rain is caused by the release of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels like coal and oil. These gases then react with water vapor in the air to form sulfuric and nitric acids, which fall to the ground as acid rain.
Humidity plays a key role in the formation of rain by influencing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. Higher humidity levels can lead to more moisture in the air, increasing the likelihood of rain. Conversely, lower humidity levels can inhibit the formation of rain. Therefore, humidity is a crucial factor in determining the relationship between rain and atmospheric conditions.
In Australian plants, smoke is known to react with rain to assist with germination. Smoke water contains various compounds that trigger seed germination in certain Australian native plants by breaking seed dormancy. This unique adaptation helps seeds sprout after bushfires have cleared the land.
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.
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
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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.
acid rain comes from factory smoke, car exhaust, and other dangerous smoke. it ruins bildings, plants, etc.
Dew formation. Rain drop production. Condensate formation on a cold surface.
At the center of rain drops are dust. Condensation nucleus, salt and smoke are also at the center of rain drops.
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A person that studies rain is called a pluviologist or a hydrometeorologist. They focus on the formation, behavior, and impact of rain in the atmosphere.