Acid rain is having harmful effects on all the natural ecosystems in the world, hills and rocks included.
becous they are to hard
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Rocks containing carbonate, like limestone, dissolve fastest in acidic rain
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Acid rain is acid rain.
Sulfur and Nitrogen are both acids found in acid precipitation.
Because acid is acidic, obviously it burns/dissolves the statue quicker than normal rain. that, and the acid rain stays in the rough surfaces of the carvings, whereas it just drops off smooth surfaces, leaving only a small trail of acid
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
They corrode due to acid rain. Smoke from the factories dissolve in rain to form acid rain.
Yes, it does! marble is basic and reacts with the acid rain.
You bet -- hence the name ACID.
Acid rain causes pH problems and can dissolve heavy metals. These may cause poisoning..
Yes, particularly limestone.
The rain becomes acidic because Carbon dioxide, Sulphur dioxide and Nitrogen dioxide dissolve in rain drops to form Carbonic acid, Sulphuric acid and Nitric acid.
Acid rain is enough. The concrete is not everlasting just like the rock.
yes
because nz is a pie, we dont have acid rain, cause pies are vicious to acid rain and they kill acid rain.
Rocks containing carbonate, like limestone, dissolve fastest in acidic rain
the answer would have to be carbon dioxide