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Can el nino cause acid rain?

El Niño is a climate pattern that results from the interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean, leading to warm ocean temperatures in the Pacific. Acid rain, on the other hand, is caused by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide mixing with water in the atmosphere. El Niño does not directly cause acid rain, although it can influence weather patterns that may affect the distribution of pollutants that contribute to acid rain.


When pollutants in the air become part of clouds and enter the cycle what does it result in?

Precipitation: rain, snow, hail, sleet. Some pollutants may cause the precipitation to be chemically active and irritating to living things, in which case it may be called "acid rain."


Acid caused by pollutants that combine with water in the air?

Acid rain is formed when pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides mix with water in the atmosphere, creating acidic compounds like sulfuric acid and nitric acid. When this acid rain falls to the ground, it can have harmful effects on the environment, including damaging plants, buildings, and aquatic ecosystems.


Can you stop acid rain?

No, not entirely because some of it is natural. However, it is possible to do stuff about the pollutants that man puts into the atmosphere that cause man made acid rain. In England now, all the power stations must 'scrub' the gasses coming out of the chimney to remove the sulphur dioxide which causes acid rain (it is tuned into drywall).


What are some of the direct effects of acid rain on humans?

There are no direct effects of acid rain on human health. However, the pollutants that are sources of acid rain, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, can often irritate and even damage the body's lungs.


How can the world reduce its production of pollutants that cause acid rain?

The main cause for acid rain is the presence of harmful chemicals that is acidic , means it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions,(low PH).To reduce the production of acid rain the industries has to find better ways to exposal of waste, and the smoke which come out of the industry must be treated well.There are some methods likeTechnical solutionsInternational treatiesEmissions trading


Can acid rain cause to rust on some rocks?

yes !


Explain how industrial processes create acid rain?

Some industrial processes which cause sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxide to rise through the air and reach the clouds. As it gains high altitude, it mixes with moisture particles in the air to make acid rain.


Are there any areas affected by acid rain in Tennessee?

Yes, some areas in Tennessee are affected by acid rain due to pollutants released by industries, vehicles, and agricultural activities. Acid rain can impact water bodies, forests, and other natural ecosystems in the state. Measures are being taken to reduce emissions and minimize the effects of acid rain in Tennessee.


What are problems caused by gases that are released into air as pollutants?

Gases released as pollutants can contribute to smog, acid rain, and global warming. They can also exacerbate respiratory problems and other health issues in humans and wildlife. Additionally, some pollutants can harm ecosystems and disrupt the balance of gases in the atmosphere.


A short definition of acid rain?

The acid rain is rain that has made acidic by certain pollutants in the air. Acid rain is a type of acid deposition, which can appear in many forms. Wet deposition is rain, sleet, snow, or fog that has become more acidic than normal. Dry deposition is another form of acid deposition, and this is when gases and dust particles become acidic. Both wet and dry deposition can be carried by the wind, sometimes for very long distances. Acid deposition in wet and dry forms falls on buildings, cars, and trees and can make lakes acidic. Acid deposition in dry form can be inhaled by people and can cause health problems in some people. The normal rain is a bit acidic, but some contaminates have made it more acidic, sometimes as acid as the vinegar.


How can you tell normal rain from acid rain?

All acid rain aspects are from water pollution and normal pollution. Please add something if necessary.+++Not so much add as modify! :-) Acid rain results when the water absorbs certain gases in the atmosphere to become acidic. This happens naturally anyway, by dissolving Carbon Dioxide to form the very weak Carbonic Acid; but the main acid-rain producing pollutant is Sulphur Dioxide from imperfect combustion of oil or coal containing sulphur.