sulfur dioxide
Sulfur dioxide is a common gas emitted during volcanic eruptions that can contribute to acid rain. When sulfur dioxide reacts with water vapor and other gases in the atmosphere, it forms sulfuric acid, which can then fall back to Earth as acid rain.
Yes, volcanoes can contribute to acid rain by releasing sulfur dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere, which can react with water vapor to form sulfuric acid.
Yes. The Sulfur dioxide produced from volcanoes is what forms into sulfuric acid, which is acid rain.
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There are 3 Nitrous Oxide - which is made by lightening and makes nitric acid) Sulphur Dioxide - made from volcanoes and factories and makes sulphuric acid) Carbon Dioxide - made form volcanoes and by burning organic substances and making carbonic acid)
The genetic material of the cell is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid) and TRNA (transfer ribonucleic acid).
The compound "volcanic acid" does not exist.However, volcanoes can produce sulfuric acid, which can damage bone and soft tissue.
The most dangerous types of volcanoes are Dormant Volcanoes because they erupt frequently. Additionally, volcanoes that haven't erupted in over one hundred years can be very dangerous. This is because if a volcano hasn't erupted in one hundred years that means that the magma chamber keeps distributing lava to the pipe, which gets full. This means that someday the volcano with become to full and the main vent will explode causing a big eruption.
Acids within rain e.g. Sulfuric acid which is formed from sulfur dioxide and Nitric acid. These acids then break down material such as structures and rocks.
An amino acid is the monomer of proteins, and a nucleic acid is genetic material.
An amino acid is the monomer of proteins, and a nucleic acid is genetic material.