The surface temperature of Venus is nearly 480`C, while the boiling point of sulfuric acid is 327`C, so it is unlikely that there would be any form of precipitation on Venus.
Yes, although it is different from acid rain on Earth. Earth's acid rain is water with small amounts of sulfuric and nitric acid. On Venus the rain is almost entirely sulfuric acid, with no liquid water. However, this rain evaporates before it reaches the ground.
Jupiter has clouds, but not acid rain.
Carbonic acid.
Acid rain is bad because it causes serious health problems like birth defects and lung diseases. it can also cause cancer. acid rain also destroys monuments and kills fish. many forests are destroyed by acid rain. acid rain pollutes rivers and streams and erodes stonework.
An acid rain contain acids as HNO3, H2SO4, HCl.
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
no
Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
No. While all rain is slightly acidic,it is only considered acid rain if it is far more acidic than normal.
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
by sulfuric acid
no, the acid haven't rain it
well you can have acid rain but not all rain is acid rain
No, acid rain is not the only form of acidic precipitation. Other forms include acid snow, acid sleet, and acid fog, all of which can occur when pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides combine with moisture in the atmosphere. These acidic forms of precipitation can have harmful effects on ecosystems, buildings, and water sources, similar to acid rain.
Not really, it's only water.