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effects of air pollution on non living thing [state four examples]

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Effects of air pollution on non-living things

• Sulphur and carbon dioxide are among gases that cause air pollution when dissolved in the rain water. They form acid rain which corrodes metals such as corrugated iron sheets and stones like marble.

• Acid rain causes weathering of rocks.

• The view of environment is also destroyed by smoke and smog which are a mixture of gas particles.

• Smog destroys materials made of rubber too.

• Dust particles soil our clothes and settle on surface of tables, window sills and furniture thus making then dirty.

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