Air pollution can contribute to the formation of acid rain. When pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air from sources like cars and factories, they can react with moisture in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which can then fall to the ground as acid rain.
Hurricanes are a result of natural processes. Ozone depletion and most air pollution and acid rain are the result of human activity.
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Water pollution can occur from burning fossil fuels due to the acid rain. Fossil fuels will pollute the atmosphere which will result into acid rain.
Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
False. Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful or excessive quantities of substances in the air, while a sudden change in the acidity of a stream or lake is known as acidification.
acid rain.
acid rain is an example of what air pollution
It is worth noticing that acid rain is formed by clouds with high density of H2SO4 and as clouds can move, it is possible that almost every industrial countries and it's surrounding countries experiences acid rain. Also, acid rain is not considered a type of "pollution" Rather, it is a result of Air Pollution.
Air pollution is generally acidic in nature, involving nitrogen and sulfur compounds that produce acid when dissolved in water, so when they wash out of the air in the rain, the result is known as acid rain. When acid rain gets into rivers, they acidify. This is harmful to fish.
Nitric acid can be found in industrial products, such as fertilizers, explosives, and cleaning agents. It is also naturally found in soil and water as a result of pollution from industrial activities.
No. Acid rain is just one type of pollution out of many.