The wind blew the acid rain ( a kind of precipitation containing relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals) down the valley.
Because the gasses that eventually cause acid rain are everywhere in the atmosphere and clouds. As wind patterns move over the earth, they carry these gasses everywhere they go. The rain falls where it will. The acid rain gasses could come from hundreds or thousands of miles away.
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air oxidation, groundwater, and acid precipitation
The wind blows.
Mountains have two effects on precipitation. These are the rain shadow effect and the orographic effect. These both cause the type and amount of precipitation to change because the air is forced higher up.
Acid rain forms when pollutants are released into the atmosphere, and it can damage buildings and harm plant and aquatic life. Wind and precipitation can help disperse acid rain over large distances, affecting different regions.
Wind is the natural movement of air through currents. Acid rain is rain made from pollution that is composed of sulfur and other noxious elements. Precipitation refers to any form of weather that falls from the sky, like rain or snow. The three terms used in a sentence would be, "The wind whipped as acid rain fell hard, and toxic precipitation pelted the Earth."
Acid rain can occur in desert regions if there are sources of air pollution nearby. Desert areas with mining or industrial activities may experience acid rain due to the release of pollutants into the atmosphere, which can then be carried by wind and precipitation.
They are called Precipitation. by: Hamza Javed
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Wind is a non-example of precipitation. Precipitation refers to water falling from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail, whereas wind is the movement of air around the Earth.
wind, snow, rain, sleet, tornados... any kind of precipitation or wind.
Yes acid rain does fall in the rain forest since the clouds that would be acidic can travel with wind therefore acid rain can fall virtually anywhere on earth.
A rain-bearing wind is a wind that carries moisture from a body of water to the land, where it can lead to precipitation in the form of rain. These winds bring water vapor inland, which then cools and condenses to form clouds and eventually rain.
This sentence has a compound subject, rain and wind. A compound sentence has two independent clauses (each have a subject and a verb). An example of a compound sentence would be "The rain caused major flooding, and the heavy wind damaged buildings and trees."
Well,they spread because they are air and air spreads.Right?
atmospheric pressure increases atmospheric pressure decreases wind velocity increases wind velocity decreases rain begins to fall rain stops snowfall or other precipitation begins precipitation ends cold front comes in warm front comes in