Acid rain has significantly affected St Paul's Cathedral in London by accelerating the deterioration of its stone façade and structural elements. The sulfuric and nitric acids in acid rain react with the limestone and sandstone, leading to erosion, loss of detail, and discoloration. Over time, this has necessitated extensive restoration efforts to preserve the cathedral's architectural integrity and historical significance. Regular maintenance and cleaning are essential to mitigate the impact of environmental pollutants and protect this iconic landmark.
Acid rain has been affecting the cathedral for over a century. It dissolves the limestone in which the cathedral is made of
Corrosive effect
no it is effect
yes,acid does effect soil.
it burns you
no
Acid-dark pink(magenta) base-green neutral-colourless
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
Any special effect occur.
Research shows that gender has no effect on the accumulation of lactic acid. The build up of lactic acid depends on the intensity or amount of exercise being performed.
no
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