Yes, deforestation can contribute to acid rain. Trees play a crucial role in absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, while also filtering pollutants from the air. When forests are removed, the balance of gases in the atmosphere can be disrupted, leading to increased levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants that can contribute to the formation of acid rain. Additionally, the loss of vegetation reduces the natural buffering capacity of the soil, exacerbating the impact of acid rain on ecosystems.
The principal cause is the acid rain.
Acid rain
the burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain
There are several things that cause erosion, and acid rain is one of them.
No. Acid rain is polluted rainfall.
Yes we do cause acid rain,we do by littering and doing bad stuff to the environment
All countries cause acid rain. The more fossil fuels they use and the more industries they have, the more acid rain they create.
Acid rain is the biggest cause. Acid rain forms when pollutants from factory smoke stacks mixes with rain clouds then the chemicals and the rain combine and acid rain is formed. Hope this helps :)
Acid rain is caused by sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
it is caused bye photochemical smog and acid rain
because nz is a pie, we dont have acid rain, cause pies are vicious to acid rain and they kill acid rain.
what