Acid rain is natural and man made. As it is natural because its just like any normal rain but with the acid so it does have natural substances in but its also man made because all the chemicals in the air known as pollution are mostly caused by the workings of humans.
Hills are made of solid rock which is not easily dissolved by acid rain. The rocks in hills are typically composed of minerals that are resistant to acidic corrosion. It would take a very long time for the chemical reactions in acid rain to slowly erode away a hill.
Acid rain can harm natural resources by making soil and water more acidic, which can affect plant growth and aquatic life. It can also damage forests, weaken the shells of aquatic animals, and corrode buildings and statues made of limestone or marble. Over time, acid rain can disrupt ecosystems and reduce biodiversity.
sulfur dioxide
Sulfuric acid
Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH around 5.6 due to the natural presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Acid rain, on the other hand, has a lower pH (below 5.6), caused by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides reacting with water in the atmosphere.
volcano and acid rain would be my answer.
no, not really. acid rain has pollutants in it, but acid rain itself is not a pollutant
acid rain is made of water and chemicals
explain the role of acid rain in habitat destruction
Natural rainwater has a pH of around 5.6. I believe rain is considered to be "acid rain" when it has a pH of 5.0 or below.
acid rain is made by pollutants in the air that give the the rain an acid or vinegar like feeling acid rain destroys plants animals and buildings
Acid rain is made excessively acidic by a combination of sulphuric and nitric acid.
Wind is the natural movement of air through currents. Acid rain is rain made from pollution that is composed of sulfur and other noxious elements. Precipitation refers to any form of weather that falls from the sky, like rain or snow. The three terms used in a sentence would be, "The wind whipped as acid rain fell hard, and toxic precipitation pelted the Earth."
Both.
Hills are made of solid rock which is not easily dissolved by acid rain. The rocks in hills are typically composed of minerals that are resistant to acidic corrosion. It would take a very long time for the chemical reactions in acid rain to slowly erode away a hill.
Venus has rain composed of sulfuric acid.
acid rain (it can destroy limestone) (it also made the Statue of Liberty green)