The impact on trees, lakes and buildings is terrible. Because when the acid rain goes in the lake for example it causes catastrophic death for all the animals as the acid kills them
The impact on the buildings causes the building to erode at some points on the building depending on what stone the building is made from
The impact on trees is that the acid makes a reaction with the tree and all the leafs will fall of
Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
When the acid rain comes down into forests, the trees, plants, and any other organism burns, it sometimes kills plants and trees It can also pollute lakes making their water unfit for any animals to drink from or live in.
It can't burn you, so it's not dangerous in that way, but it can kill plants, trees and small animals. If you drink water from lakes and rivers that acid rain has fallen in, it could make you ill. Acid rain can also cause damage to buildings, especially ones built from stone.
Many lakes contain silt and other materials in suspension that naturally neutralize or buffer the impacts of acid rain. These components are more frequently encountered in lakes in areas of sedimentary soils, In northern areas (such as the Canadian shield) the waters are generally free of neutralizing materials and the acid rain impacts are more severe
it can damage buildings and pollute rivers which have life in them and kill the living species in the water
It rots the steel and damages buildings. The plants and trees die and the fishes die too!!
It rots the steel and damages buildings. The plants and trees die and the fishes die too!!
Acid rain has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals and infrastructure through the process of wet deposition. It also has adverse impacts on forests, freshwater and soil. Acid rain has killed insects and aquatic life forms. The damage to buildings has caused impacts on human health and how they react to other diseases in their bodies.
It kills trees by corroding the Nutrients' away! Then with the tree dead the animals have nothing to eat plus the acid dissolves living tissue!! It kills Creatures in Lakes and then kills the lake!
Acid rain is dangerous because it can harm trees, crops, bodies of water, and buildings. The acidity in the rain can disrupt the balance of nutrients in the soil, leading to damage to plant life and aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, acid rain can corrode buildings and infrastructure, posing risks to human health and the environment.
Acid rain can harm aquatic life by lowering the pH of lakes and rivers, making it difficult for plants and animals to survive. It can also damage buildings, monuments, and infrastructure by corroding metals and stone. Additionally, acid rain can impact human health by contributing to respiratory issues and exacerbating asthma symptoms.
Acid rain is primarily caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides reacting with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acid. These acids can then fall to the Earth's surface in precipitation, causing environmental damage to forests, lakes, and buildings. The acidity of rainwater can disrupt ecosystems, harm aquatic life, and corrode buildings and infrastructure.