when acid rain falls in the lake, it damages all the living things inside the lake. the acidity level of the water will rise killing the aquatic animals(fish) hope this helps
Industry burns fossil fuels, particularly coal, emitting sulphur dioxideVehicles from all kinds of transport release nitrogen oxidesWinds may carry these pollutants in any directionClouds and falling rain absorb these pollutants and the rain falls as a mild acidThis damages soils, lakes, fish stocks and agriculture as well as corroding metal and damages buildings.
When acid rain enters lakes and rivers, it can turn the lake or river acidic if there is enough acid rain. This can kill the fish and anything living in the water. It can cause some of the aluminum in the surrounding soil to enter the water, which is also very toxic. Some types of plants are able to survive in water or soil of an acidic pH while others cannot.
To make soil and lakes safe from acid rain, we can reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that contribute to acid rain by implementing cleaner technologies in industries and transportation. Additionally, we can use methods like liming to neutralize the acidity in soil and lakes affected by acid rain. Regular monitoring of soil and water quality can also help identify areas that need attention.
* acid rain damages crops because it increases the acidity of soil. * acid rain corrodes buildings and structures especially those made of marble such as taj mahal. * acid rain causes acidification of water in the lakes and rivers which causes the destruction of living things in water.
No, acid rain is not sustainable. It is harmful to the environment as it damages ecosystems, aquatic life, soil quality, and infrastructure. Efforts should be made to reduce the factors that contribute to acid rain, such as emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
Acid rain destroy's forest damages property and harms wildlife. Lakes and rivers are effected by acid rain because when the acid rain falls in to the lakes and rivers it turns into polluted water.
acid rain damages lakes and streams and chips statues like in towns and stuff
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
Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
pollution
The release of pollutants into the air can lead to acid rain, which can cause damage to statues, forests, and lakes. Acid rain is created when pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water vapor in the atmosphere, forming sulfuric acid and nitric acid that can harm these natural and cultural resources.
An acid rain forms due to both sulphuric and nitric acid making it acid rain. Acid rain damages buildings, metal structures, soils plants and animal life
yes. its acid you dickweed
It damages skin and the air
Acid rain precipitating rain that is polluted once it evaporates, but doesn't contain acid. It is called acid rain, because it damages usually statues, or rock.go to this websitehttp://www.epa.gov/acidrain/what/index.html
There are NO advantages in acid rain. Acid rain has dissolved the harmful fumes from factory and vehicle pollution to turn neutral rain into acid. This acid then damages plants, animals, landscapes and buildings as it falls to earth.
It slowly erodes rock and damages the soil by raising its PH level. Soil with a unbalanced PH will not grow crops and kill trees, lakes with unbalanced PH slowly poison and kill all their fish and acid rain erosion can destroy coastlines and cause rockslides on cliffs. There are places in the world that lose 3 meters of land a year to acid rain, and homes that have quite literally fallen off of cliffs. This is a forest after a city nearby polluted the rain enough to cause repeated low-PH (acidic) rainfall.