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HOW IS RAIN CAUSED AND WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF RAIN

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Answered by Anonymous
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If is that acid rain So Acid rain occurs when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides mix with the molecules in the atmosphere and increase the acidity of precipitation. Though called acid rain, it can also be snow, sleet, or even just dry particles in the air.Acid rain can be carried great distances in the atmosphere, not just between countries but also from continent to continent. The acid can also take the form of snow, mists and dry dusts. The rain sometimes falls many miles from the source of pollution but wherever it falls it can have a serious effect on soil, trees, buildings and water.Forests all over the world are dying, fish are dying. In Scandinavia there are dead lakes, which are crystal clear and contain no living creatures or plant life. Many of Britain's freshwater fish are threatened, there have been reports of deformed fish being hatched. This leads to fish-eating birds and animals being affected also.
Answered by siri4
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when water gets evaporated due to heat of sun, the vapor converts into the clouds. Clouds contain tiny droplets of water. When these drops become heavy, they come out in the form of rain on to our earth. This is how rain is caused. The effects of rain are:
1. They increase the ground water level.
2. They give relief from the hot sun.
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