Just the same as ordinary clouds. It's when the individual raindrops are falling that they absorb the sulfur and other gases from factory and vehicle pollution.
This can cause acid rain
It is because of wind. When it rains does it only effect one area? No, the cloud can shift and move somewhere else. This is the same thing with acid rain. It goes into a cloud and whenever that cloud drops rain it drops the "acid".
I don't think there is a chemical in a cloud because it is a droplets water (H2O) however when pollution mixes with the rain it produce an acid rain containing Sulfuric Acid (HSO4)
what is the connection between acid rain and pollusion
A nimbostratus cloud looks like a thick, dark, gray cloud that often covers the sky and brings continuous precipitation, such as rain or snow. It has a uniform appearance with a veil-like structure, making it difficult to see individual cloud formations within it.
A rain cloud typically appears dark and thick with a gray or bluish color. It may cover a large portion of the sky and often has a flat or layered shape. As raindrops accumulate within the cloud, it grows larger and denser, eventually leading to precipitation.
It got its name by combining the words nimbo and stratus. Stratus clouds are ones that form in layers, and look like they kind of 'blend in' with the sky. When you add the word nimbo to a cloud name, it means a dark rain cloud. Therefore, the nimbostrautus cloud is a dark, layered rain cloud.
When the word "rain" is added to a cloud's name, it usually indicates that the cloud is actively producing rainfall. For example, a rain cloud like nimbostratus typically brings steady, prolonged rain due to its dense and thick structure.
the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
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acid rain is made by pollutants in the air that give the the rain an acid or vinegar like feeling acid rain destroys plants animals and buildings
When fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas are burned for energy, sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are released into the atmosphere. These compounds can react with water vapor, oxygen, and other chemicals in the air to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall to the ground as acid rain.