What is acid rain. How does it affect the iron structures
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Deteriorating Buildings. Acid rain damages buildings and structures because it dissolves the stone or corrodes the metal that is exposed to the weather. Before people became aware of the problems that acid rain caused, they often used metals, limestone and marble as building materials exposed to rain and fog.
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Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions.
How does acid rain affect iron structures:
Acid rain is caused due to the impurities in atmosphere,like sulphur dioxide,carbon dioxide etc. These chemicals react with the ones in iron thus corroding it. Acid rain can ruin buildings and statues by stripping away the stone that was used to make those structures
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