Yes, mainly, they will rust
False. Acid rain can cause chemical weathering, which is a slower process that breaks down minerals and rocks over time. Rapid mechanical weathering is typically caused by physical forces such as frost wedging or plant roots breaking up rocks.
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Acid Rain , i know thats true because i read it out my science book.
well the thing is they actually dont. many people believe that there is acid but it is not true
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Acid rain is a form of precipitation that contains high levels of sulfuric and nitric acids, which can harm the environment by damaging plants, aquatic ecosystems, and buildings. It is mainly caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and releasing industrial emissions into the air. Acid rain can have significant long-term effects on soil quality, water bodies, and wildlife populations.
Yes, oxides of sulfur and nitrogen can react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids, resulting in acid rain. This acid rain can damage ecosystems, buildings, and infrastructure and pose risks to human health. Reducing emissions of these pollutants from sources like power plants and vehicles can help mitigate the impacts of acid rain.
True. Rocks that are least resistant to surface attack by water and air are more easily weathered and eroded, leading to their presence in the landscape for shorter periods of time before breaking down or being transported away.
The technical term of rain is condensed water falling from the sky.However, in astronomical terms it is any liquid falling from the sky.The Earth has a "mild" acidity in it's precipitation.Venus on the other hand, has "rain" but it's composed of not water, but sulphuric acid.So the planet with the "worst" acid rain is Venus.
There is no answer without further clarification. Air pollution can cause acid preciitation but not concentrayed or pure acids.