(1)Driving cars buses, trucks and many more tranportation produces large amounts of nitrogen oxides, which cause acid rain. To help cut down on air pollution from cars, you can use catalic converter.
(2)formulate measures for improving the policy framework for reduction of sulfur dioxide and other acid rain causing gas emissions.
(3) support a set of subproject that promote cleaner production, reduce acid rain and air pollution, improve the environment.
(4) institutional strengthening for environmental monitoring and enforcement including human resource development.
(5)improve agriculture and forest productivity and protect the environment.
Acid rain can dissolve and erode limestone rocks, but granite rocks are less affected as they are more resistant to chemical weathering. This is because granite is largely composed of minerals like quartz and feldspar that are less reactive to acidic solutions.
Pollution in the air, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, mixes with water vapor to form acid rain. When these pollutants in the atmosphere react with rainwater, they create acidic compounds like sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall to the ground as 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.
Carbonates such as limestone react with acids and so are weathered very quickly. It doesn't need even to be polluted rain, as it reacts with even the carbonic acid present all the time in rain.
Acid rain is different to regular rain as it contains compounds of nitric oxide and other gases that have combined with water vapour in rain clouds to become acid rain...at least, i think so : )
Yes
Yes, it is possible.
No, it is not possible.
Acid rain damages a plants germination process. If to much acid rain= is given to it, it will die. (SAD) :-(
high concentrations of compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides can cause acid rain if in the air.
The pH value of acid rain typically ranges from 4 to 5.6.
Now that global warming is in vogue in the media, acid rain is no longer mentioned as a possible crisis for our planet
Less industrial air pollution will do it. But are you sure that's a good idea? A 2011 study found that acid rain combats greenhouse gases, therefore lowering global warming.
Acid rain is primarily caused by the deposition of sulfuric and nitric acids formed from sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and nitrogen oxides (NOₓ) released into the atmosphere from industrial processes and vehicle emissions. When these pollutants combine with water vapor, they create acidic solutions that fall as precipitation. As a result, acid rain can lead to the acidification of lakes and streams, harm aquatic life, and damage forests and soil. Solutions to mitigate acid rain include reducing emissions through cleaner energy sources and implementing regulations on industrial pollutants.
It is worth noticing that acid rain is formed by clouds with high density of H2SO4 and as clouds can move, it is possible that almost every industrial countries and it's surrounding countries experiences acid rain. Also, acid rain is not considered a type of "pollution" Rather, it is a result of Air Pollution.
acid rain formation is chemical change when oxides of nitrogen or sulphur tri oxide present in the poluted atmosphere combines with rain water and they give respective acid solutions so the rain water become slitely acidic
rain with acid