what is acid rain how has it effect the environment and historical monuments
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The rain of pH less than 5.2 is considered as acid rain.
It is a mixture of sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and oxides of nitrogen.
Effects:
Acid rain has many ecological effects, but none is greater than its impact on lakes, streams, wetlands, and other aquatic environments. Acid rain makes waters acidic, and causes them to absorb the aluminum that makes its way from soil into lakes and streams. This combination makes waters toxic to crayfish, clams, fish, and other aquatic animals.
Effects on Monuments:
It reacts with the calcium in the sculpture, statues or ancient monuments.....
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It is a mixture of sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and oxides of nitrogen.
Effects:
Acid rain has many ecological effects, but none is greater than its impact on lakes, streams, wetlands, and other aquatic environments. Acid rain makes waters acidic, and causes them to absorb the aluminum that makes its way from soil into lakes and streams. This combination makes waters toxic to crayfish, clams, fish, and other aquatic animals.
Effects on Monuments:
It reacts with the calcium in the sculpture, statues or ancient monuments.....
HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!
MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLZZ!!
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