India, China, and Sweden experience heavy acid rain.
Cities in the eastern United States, particularly those in the Midwest and Northeast regions, are more prone to acid rain due to the prevalence of power plants and industrial activities emitting pollutants. Cities like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Detroit are among those that have historically experienced higher levels of acid rain.
"acid rain" is a corrosive acid that is built up from fumes given off by most commercial cars in crowded cities... that if built up over time cause a precipitation of rain that corrodes most surfaces... the acid could be either sulfuric or nitric acid
I know that your stomach has the most acid in your body but that's not the question all through out Asia has the most acid rain. I'm always right at every thing I do so if you think differently you are wrong. In my words if you think I'm wrong get a life.
The highest amounts of acid rain are most likely to be found in areas with high levels of air pollution, such as densely populated areas with heavy industry and transportation. Regions near coal-fired power plants and areas with significant agricultural activity can also experience elevated levels of acid rain due to emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
Yes, Belgium does experience acid rain. This is primarily due to air pollution resulting from industrial activities and transportation emissions that release sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which can then combine with water vapor to form acid rain. Efforts have been made to reduce these emissions and mitigate the impact of acid rain in Belgium.
Cities tend to make their own acid rain.
yes mainly because there is alot of power plants
yes everything
Cities in the eastern United States, particularly those in the Midwest and Northeast regions, are more prone to acid rain due to the prevalence of power plants and industrial activities emitting pollutants. Cities like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Detroit are among those that have historically experienced higher levels of acid rain.
It breaks down the composition of the stone and puts holes in it. Many ancient structures are falling apart because of acid rain. One of the biggest is the Pantheon in Athens. Athens is one of the most polluted cities and the smog and acid rain are speeding up the destruction of the stone.
"acid rain" is a corrosive acid that is built up from fumes given off by most commercial cars in crowded cities... that if built up over time cause a precipitation of rain that corrodes most surfaces... the acid could be either sulfuric or nitric acid
In the US its New York
Nope. Acid rain can occur anywhere rain falls. Though it is probably caused by cities with high industrial pollutant output, the clouds, pollutants and water could travel anywhere before falling.
It does not.
Acid rain does most damage to inner city area to stone buildings and other structures.
yes crowded cities like LA and New York
Heavily industrialized regions such as the south-east of China, or the larger cities of Brazil, produce the most smoke from their factories and the most acidic pollutants which produce acid rain. But also bear in mind that pollutants are carried on the wind and can travel anywhere. No place on Earth is exempt.