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effects of acid pollution

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monuments will get yellow in colour
destroy the lives of aquatic animals
cause skin problems

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Here's a list:

Acid Rain:

>It causes corrosion of marble and in turn corrosion of monuments like Taj Mahal.

>It causes leaching of soil making it infertile. It increases the acidity of soil.

>It also increases the acidity of water bodies thus effecting some species directly and others by causing eutrophication as some algae breed on acidic nutrients. (For reference: Eutrophication is the process of increase in the nutritive content of water bodies thus enhancing the growth of algae on the upper surface. These algae consume most of the oxygen of water bodies leading to the deficiency of oxygen and causing death of fishes.)

>If the acidity of rain is extremely high then it may even cause decaying of leaves.

>Acid rain leads to crop failure as they make soil acidic and unfit for crop cultivation.

>Acid rain also effect our health, the acidic content may enter the food chain and the particles in acid rain may enter our lungs and can even cause respiratory diseases.

>Acid rain increases ground level ozone which can cause emphysema.

>It causes nitrogen pollution which causes death of fishes in coastal areas.

Other:

>Acidic gases can affect our health adversely, if inhaled they can corrode inner linings of our lungs. They can even be used as biological weapons (ex: tear gas). One incident to prove this is Bhopal gas tragedy caused due to leakage of methyl isocyanate (MIC).

>Acidic pollutants adversely affect humans, wildlife and plants (description above).

>They make soil infertile.

>Acidic pollutants  leads to several health problems.


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