define acid rain and its effects
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Definition:
Rainfall made so acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, chiefly to forests and lakes.
Effects:
- It causes respiratory issues in animals and humans.
- When acid rain falls down and flows into the rivers and ponds it affects the aquatic ecosystem.
- Acid rain also causes the corrosion of water pipes.
- It damages the buildings and monuments made up of stones and metals.
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Acid rain is formed when sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide mix with the rain and comes down.
Effects:
Acid rain spoils the monuments that are made from marble.
Acid rain destroy aquatic life
Acid rain rob the essential nutrients from soil.
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