Yes, the ground can become saturated and the laterals have no place to drain to.
If you have a septic tank it needs to be cleaned out professionally. If you hva e septic field it needs to be enlarged.
If your house plumbing is put together right rainwater won't go into the septic system. A properly designed septic system only takes "waste water". Story water is supposed to drain away from the house or into a "sump".
One day of rainfall would not fill an empty septic tank.
It sounds exactly as it would if rain was hitting your window. Depending on how much rain there is, will affect how loud the rain sounds.
no rain does not affect the smell
Pollution - More emmisions- rain cycle is unstable and places get more rain or not enough rain. There will be flooded areas and also areas where there are droughts.
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the lion affect the rain forest
If you are on municipal sewer, you have a stoppage. If you are on a septic system, it could be one of several problems. It could be a stoppage, or a septic tank full of solids. Stoppages can be cleared, and you can get your tank pumped. If it's a saturated drainfield, it could be from excess rain (do you live in Central Florida?), or it could be the drainfield is in need of replacement, which is expensive.
AnswerOnly a two cents opinion:Quimical reactions in septic tanks.When rain water gets into the tank its force quimically generate gases out to atmosphere. Considere look after a damaged pipe that links the septic tanks to atmosphere.IMPORTANT:Some of those gases do explode !!!I had this same problem so I called a septic service and they chlorinated my entire system and thankfully have not had the problem since, and it's been about 4 years now.
Acid rain damages a plants germination process. If to much acid rain= is given to it, it will die. (SAD) :-(
Yes it does affect climate by rain shadows :D