Yes, acid rains are dangerous for all vegetation species.
Jupiter has clouds, but not acid rain.
Limestone is the rock most significantly affected by acid rain due to its composition of calcium carbonate, which reacts readily with acidic chemicals in the rain, resulting in dissolution and erosion over time.
Yes. I would say so.Actually, I (JEK) don't think so... It can certainly harm plants and reduce harvest yields, but I'm not so sure that it presents a health problem to eat foods that were affected by acid rain. Acid rain does not directly impact the health of humans (for instance, if it is rain or bodies of water are not dangerous due to acid rain). However the causes of acid rain, the oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, are dangerous.See the Web Links for more information about the causes and dangers of acid rain.
The Northeastern section of the United States where acid rain is caused by high numbers of factories and power plants is one affected area. Also in that same region, the Southeastern section of Canada is affected and the main cause is factories in the Toronto-Hamilton area. Central Europe and Scandanavia (Sweden, Norway and Finland) are also affected, here being the British and other European factories doing the damage. One more main area that is affected is parts of Asia, specifically India and China, where acid rain is caused by large numbers of factories.
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Yes, granite is affected by acid rain.
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Sandstone could be affected by acid rain as it is chemical erosion.
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
the acid burns them ?
Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
Taj Mahal is affected by acid rain. The white marble has turned yellow
All countries cause acid rain. The more fossil fuels they use and the more industries they have, the more acid rain they create.
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every animal is affected by acid rain somehow so yea
Yes, copper roofs can be affected by acid rain. Acid rain can cause corrosion and pitting on copper surfaces, leading to a greenish patina forming on the roof over time. Regular maintenance and protective coatings can help mitigate the effects of acid rain on copper roofs.