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Effects of air pollution on non living things

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Answered by RosyX
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When smoke is emitted by vehicles and factories, they mix with the rain to form acid rain. When this acid rain falls on the Earth, the non - living things get damaged and destroyed. It not only affects the non - living things but also the living things.
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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Because of Air Pollution, gases such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the atmosphere and harm the environment.

Explanation:

The smoke released by vehicles and factories, when mixed with the rain results in the formation of acid rain. If this acid rain falls on the Earth it will be harmful to non-living things. It affects the non-living things but also the living things.

Air pollution impacts the environment by reducing visibility, blocking sunlight, causing acid rain, and harming forests, wildlife, and agriculture. Greenhouse gas pollution is the reason behind climate change as well as affects the entire planet.

Effects of air pollution on non-living things are when gases from polluted air dissolve in the rain causing acid rain, the rainwater may settle on leaves leaving acids on them. This acid results in damage to the leaves of plants by burning them.

Definition of air pollution.

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