Acid rain has been documented in various parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Some areas that have experienced significant issues with acid rain include the northeastern United States, Scandinavia, and parts of Southeast Asia. Industrial areas with high levels of air pollution tend to be more prone to acid rain.
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.
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 : )
acid precipatation
* 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.
rain with acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
no, the acid haven't rain it
by sulfuric acid
well you can have acid rain but not all rain is acid rain
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
no, not really. acid rain has pollutants in it, but acid rain itself is not a pollutant
When Sulfuric Acid mixes with rain, it creates Acid Rain.
Yes, the level of acid rain can increase. As acid rain falls on objects that have already been hit with acid rain, the acid builds up and becomes stronger.
Sulfuric acid is present in rain along with nitric acid.