describe acid rain and its harmful effect
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Acid rain is a form of precipitation, that results from air pollution, with acidic components such as sulphuric or nitric acid. It has various harmful effects such as damage to trees, buildings, freshwater life, etc.
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Acid rain is a form of precipitation that has become acidic due to the presence of numerous air pollutants. It is caused due to the release of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide which then react with water in the atmosphere to produce respective acids.
Harmful effects of acid rain are as follows -
- Acid rain has known to be detrimental to agriculture, plants, and animals. It changes soil composition and washes away necessary nutrients.
- It causes breathing problems in humans.
- It causes corrosion of metals such as iron, copper, etc.
- It damages buildings and monuments. For example, the yellowing of the Taj Mahal is largely due to the acid rains of Agra.
Hence, acid rain is not only harmful to humans but to every type of living organism. And it is something that should be taken care of immediately.
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