There is no indication that mountain tops are more affected by acid rain thean the lower areas. If the mountain is sufficiently high (like the Rockies) the top is barren rock with no plant or animal life to be harmed. Mountain tops, given their more vertical nature, have few lakes to harbour fish so no harm to fish occurs. Many mountains are made of non-carbonate rocks do even the chemical reaction of acid rain is minimal.
Yes, acid rains are dangerous for all vegetation species.
Countries that are not significantly affected by acid rain include countries with minimal industrial activity, such as Greenland, Monaco, and Bhutan. Additionally, countries with stringent environmental regulations and effective pollution control measures, like New Zealand and Sweden, are less impacted by acid rain.
A lower acid value indicates lower levels of free fatty acids in a substance, which can result in better quality and stability. Higher acid values can lead to rancidity, off-flavors, and reduced shelf life in products like oils and fats.
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.
When acid is diluted, the concentration of acid particles decreases. This can decrease the rate of reaction because there are fewer acid particles available to participate in the reaction. Thus, the reaction can proceed more slowly compared to when the acid is concentrated.
The southwestern region of the US, particularly states like Arizona and New Mexico, tend to be least affected by acid rain. This is due to lower levels of industrial activity producing pollutants that contribute to acid rain formation in these areas.
Yes, granite is affected by acid rain.
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Sandstone could be affected by acid rain as it is chemical erosion.
the acid burns them ?
Mountain dew does it has a lot of acid more then coke and pepsi. Scientists belive that mountain dew can also lower your sperm count but the scientists are not sure and it is an urban myth.
Taj Mahal is affected by acid rain. The white marble has turned yellow
its mountain dew because it has the most acid in all of the sodas
it has citric acid in it yes... but as far as 80's acid no :)
sulphuric acid is a stronger acid than carbonic acid. lower pH defines strength of acid.
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
YES