pollution and everything else that is in the air and that is in our atmosphere
Pollution gases like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides can contribute to air and water pollution, leading to respiratory issues, acid rain, and climate change. They can also harm ecosystems, crops, and wildlife, impacting biodiversity and the overall health of the planet.
acid rain (caused by pollution in the water that evaporates into clouds). it kills plants and many animals that consume it.
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.
Air pollution can lead to water pollution through a process called atmospheric deposition. Pollutants in the air, such as nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, can react with water vapor in the atmosphere, forming acidic compounds that eventually fall to the ground in rain or snow. This acid rain can then run off into water bodies, leading to water pollution.
When sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide are released into the air, they can cause air pollution and contribute to the formation of acid rain. This can harm ecosystems, damage buildings and infrastructure, and impact human health by causing respiratory problems.
Air pollution add pollutants to rain water. It may also cause acid rain.
Nonrenewable resources cause pollution; also they cause acid rain and greenhouse effect when burned
pollution acid rain and solar activity
Air pollution add pollutants to rain water. It may also cause acid rain.
Air pollution add pollutants to rain water. It may also cause acid rain.
The pollution can cause damaging acid rain, as well as suffering in animals.
acid rain
The worst is air pollution and acid rain caused by air pollution. Water (rain) and wind also cause some weathering.
cause acid rain
For the air, pollution can cause acid rain and hazes that cause medical problems. For animals, trash and oil can kill or strangle them. For us, we should stop pollution and save our planet. Stop Pollution. Save the Earth.
heck no, its just a normal weather like rain or snow.
Yes they cause water pollution, as they are chemicals which are use to improved the quality and quantity of crops, but at last they settle at bottom of the crop, and get mixed with soil. And with rain they gets dissolved with soil , later when the rain water gets down under soil , they also get mixed in the water and cause water pollution.