Acid rain, of course.
Though, to be correct, and because the acid is disolved in solution, this shoud be called acidic rain.
Acid Rain. WHAT NAO?!
Regions that receive less than 25 centimeters of rain annually are called deserts.
The lower limit of the Richter scale is currently -3 (this will become lower as seismometers become more sensitive in future). There is no theoretical upper limit however in practice the Richter scale is no longer the preferred method of deriving magnitude for earthquakes grater than around 6.9 where the moment magnitude scale is preferred by seismologists.
No. The reference to "below zero" when using the Fahrenheit scale is literally "below 0°F", which is considerably colder than "below freezing" which is lower than 32° Fahrenheit.
Earthquakes with lower magnitude can cause more damage than higher ranking earthquakes because sometimes the buildings are easier to break in some areas than others for example : an earthquake with a 6 on the richtor scale in Texas may do more damage than a 7 on the richtor scale in California.
if rainfall has reading on the pH scale lower than 5.6 it is called Acid Rain.
This is an acidic rain.
It is called acid rain.
higher than freezing, lower than boiling
Yes it is.The third is flattened (one half step lower) in a minor scale.
rain
There is no rain in the stratosphere because the amount of water in the stratosphere is much lower than in the lower atmosphere, which means the condensation of water vapour which creates rain doesn't occur in the atmosphere.
Neutral pH is 7. pH is minus the log of the hydrogen ion concentration. And hydrogen ions are delivered by acids (definition of an acid) and suppress the concentration of OH ions. So acid rain has a pH of less than ("normal") 7.
Rain water would normally boil at a slightly lower temperature than sea water, assuming the rain water has fewer dissolved particles in it compared to sea water.
Acid Rain generally has a pH of less than 5, where normal rain is about 5.6. The lower the pH value, the more acidic is the rain.
A solution which has a pH lower than 7 is a acid.
No, acids pH values are lower than 7( 0 to 7 ) on the pH scale. Bases are higher ( 7 to 14 ) on the pH scale.