it was damaged because the acid rain erodded the Acropolis of athens.
the Acropolis Of Athens is being faded by acid rain because it is melting
acid rain doesnt exist
Acid-rain from pollution
To name all the buildings damaged by acid rain would be far to long and impossible since acid rain can happen on a large scale and is spread out. But some famous buildings damaged by acid rain would be the Mayan and Inca Temple ruins.
Acid rain has stunted the growth of forests in Canada.
Examples of carbonates are damaged by acid rain are sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and zinc carbonate.
It breaks down the composition of the stone and puts holes in it. Many ancient structures are falling apart because of acid rain. One of the biggest is the Pantheon in Athens. Athens is one of the most polluted cities and the smog and acid rain are speeding up the destruction of the stone.
The Greek Acropolis has, for the last many years, began to erode because of acid rain. If this continues many structures and building will begin to collapse and crumple. The Acropolis also sees a lot of tourism from many people, affecting the Greek economy. -∑
One example of a place where acid rain has caused serious problems is in the Adirondack Mountains in New York. The region's sensitive ecosystems have been significantly impacted by acid rain, leading to damaged forests, decreased fish populations in lakes and streams, and overall ecosystem disruption. Efforts have been made to reduce emissions and mitigate the effects of acid rain in this area.
acid rain is a type of air pollution .it is spoiling many monuments especially taj mahal because it is made up of white marble.this is all happening because of us.we are producing lots of wasteSTOP DEVELOPING WASTE ,START CONSERVING WASTE
rain with acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.