Acid rain It is called Acid rain.
Tornadoes do not produce precipitation. Tornadoes are usually often accompanied by precipitation, but the amount is not related to the strength of the tornado.
The color that is produced is orange
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The Northern Lights, which are produced by particles from the sun interacting with the earth's magnetic field and the upper atmosphere.
Acid rain It is called Acid rain.
Alpha toxins are dangerous compounds produced by bacterias.
because the sun has some elements & compounds that the earth needs to make elements
Fresh water is produced due to the sun. Evaporated water from the sea collects in the atmosphere as clouds, condenses an falls as precipitation. The salt is left behind because salt is soluble, and evaporates at a different temperature than water.
Polymers are large compounds that have been produced by joining together of smaller compounds.
Since 78.08% of the Earth's atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, yes. But it cannot be used in biological processes. The nitrogen animals use comes in the form of nitrogen compounds acquired from food. Ultimately, the nitrogen used by most living things is produced by nitrogen-fixing bacteria which do use nitrogen from the atmosphere, these compounds are then taken in and used by plants.
Tornadoes do not produce precipitation. Tornadoes are usually often accompanied by precipitation, but the amount is not related to the strength of the tornado.
Fossil Fuels
CFC's i.e. Chlorofluorocarbons are the chlorine and fluorine containing compounds which are present in refrigerators, deodorants, aerosol cans etc. These compounds when reach the atmosphere or the ozone layer react with the ozone to form unstable compounds mainly chlorine monoxide. This chlorine monoxide further reacts with the ozone to form oxygen back and chlorine is further produced. this chain continues and the process of depletion of ozone layer becomes a continues phenomenon thus leading t the so called ozone hole.
The color that is produced is orange
products are produced after a chemical reaction.
All hurricanes and nearly all thunderstorms produce precipitation. Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms and so are nearly always accompanied by precipitation, but they do not produce precipitation.