Acid rain is having harmful effects on all the natural ecosystems in the world, hills and rocks included.
in some rare cases it can transform into water (h20)
The word you are looking for is "acid rain." Acid rain, which forms from the reaction of water with carbon dioxide in the air, can slowly dissolve limestone rocks over time.
Acid rain is colorless because it consists of ordinary rainwater that has become acidic due to the presence of pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These pollutants dissolve in the rainwater, making it more acidic, but they do not necessarily change the color of the rain itself.
The weathering process is chemical weathering, specifically dissolution. The acid in the rain reacts with the calcium carbonate in the limestone, causing it to dissolve and wear away over time.
When rain combines with CO2, it forms a weak acid called carbonic acid. This process is known as carbonation. Over time, carbonic acid can react with and dissolve certain minerals in rocks, contributing to weathering and erosion of the Earth's surface.
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.
Yes, acid rain can dissolve chalk because chalk is made of calcium carbonate which reacts with acid to form calcium ions, carbon dioxide, and water. Over time, repeated exposure to acid rain can break down and dissolve chalk surfaces.
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.
because nz is a pie, we dont have acid rain, cause pies are vicious to acid rain and they kill acid rain.
yes
Compounds such as sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) can cause acid rain. These compounds react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall back to Earth in the form of acid rain.
the answer would have to be carbon dioxide
bulldozing them/ causing acid rain destroing the life on them.