no. unless its very acidic and its raining on limestone.
most rain is typically acidic though, at about pH 5 because of CO2 in the atm.
H20+CO2 <=> H2CO3 <=> H+ + H2CO3-
acid rain can affect metallic objects by causing them to corrode. answer answer by zeeburg school , guyana
Yes, the level of acid rain can increase. As acid rain falls on objects that have already been hit with acid rain, the acid builds up and becomes stronger.
it's acidic material could melt the ropes
it goes through and harms the layer,plus it damages staues or things with same objects
The objects being added.
No, acid rain typically does not have the capability to burn through metal. However, prolonged exposure to acid rain can cause corrosion and deterioration of metal surfaces over time.
Sophie Blanchett, Rachelle Cummins and Lewis Green are so hot they melt th rain
Yes, acid rain could easily burn through your house go through your walls and kill you:)
The wind, can soften rocks and blow it away also acid rain can erode rocks with acid and eventually melt it away.
There is no process of removing CO2 through acid rain. The two issues though are related in that coal burning plants generate the items needed to increase CO2 in our atmosphere and the gases that create acid rain.
Acid rain can have a devastating affect on the desert. This acid can wear through the plants protective layer and it will then die in the sun.
because tokyo is a big state(prefecture) that has alot of pollution then when it rains the rain goes through the pollution therefor creating acid rain