In theory, snow should not have and acid in it, the reason is that water has a Ph of 7(neutral), but where I'm from(northern VA) the water is alittle acidic. It really should be neutral but it depends on your location, pollution, etc...
it is
Acidic precipitation is the conversion of NOx and SOx into HNO3 and H2SO4 acid in atmosphere as precipitate (acid precipitate) which further combine with HCL emissions to generate acid rain.
Yes acid snow is real its like acid rain but in snow form.
Acid Rain. WHAT NAO?!
Acid rain does not depend on seasons except that some times of the year have more precipitation (snow, rain, sleet, hail) than others.
yes snow is rain and rain is snow because the snow turn it rain when the sun is out and rain turn to snow when the wind is blowing hard.
it's called an acidic rain =)
Rain would be the answer, or in this case Acid Rain.
Acid rain or snow is a serious environmental problem that affects large parts of the United States and Canada. Acid rain and snow is very damaging to the ecosystems in these areas.
Harte's hypothesis was that acid rain was falling as winter snow on the Rockies. The acid was released when the snow melted in the spring.
Harte's hypothesis was that acid rain was falling as winter snow on the Rockies. The acid was released when the snow melted in the spring.
Harte's hypothesis was that acid rain was falling as winter snow on the Rockies. The acid was released when the snow melted in the spring.
There are many forms of acid rain that are seen around the world. In parts of the world where wet weather, there is acid rain, acid snow, and acid fog. In parts of the world where there is dry weather, there is acid gas and acid dust. All of the lakes and streams in the world are normally slightly acidic. Heavy rainstorms or melting snow can cause acidity in lakes and in streams to
The acid rain is rain that has made acidic by certain pollutants in the air. Acid rain is a type of acid deposition, which can appear in many forms. Wet deposition is rain, sleet, snow, or fog that has become more acidic than normal. Dry deposition is another form of acid deposition, and this is when gases and dust particles become acidic. Both wet and dry deposition can be carried by the wind, sometimes for very long distances. Acid deposition in wet and dry forms falls on buildings, cars, and trees and can make lakes acidic. Acid deposition in dry form can be inhaled by people and can cause health problems in some people. The normal rain is a bit acidic, but some contaminates have made it more acidic, sometimes as acid as the vinegar.
Acidic precipitation is the conversion of NOx and SOx into HNO3 and H2SO4 acid in atmosphere as precipitate (acid precipitate) which further combine with HCL emissions to generate acid rain.
Yes acid snow is real its like acid rain but in snow form.
Wet deposition refers to acidic rain, fog, and snow. As this acidic water flows over and through the ground, it affects a variety of plants and animals. The strength of the effects depend on many factors, including how acidic the water is, the chemistry and buffering capacity of the soils involved, and the types of fish, trees, and other living things that rely on the water.
The acidity of the either type of rain depends on the concentration of acid discharge in that area. Liquid water can absorb more acid than snow although.