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To name all the buildings damaged by acid rain would be far to long and impossible since acid rain can happen on a large scale and is spread out. But some famous buildings damaged by acid rain would be the Mayan and Inca Temple ruins.

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What damage is caused by acid rain?

it can damage buildings and pollute rivers which have life in them and kill the living species in the water


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What does acid rain do to grass?

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Is true about acid rain?

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What damaged the forests of Poland and Czech Republics?

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What has damaged the black forest?

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Why are limestone buildings damaged by acid rain?

Marble ad limstone are bases, and they are chemically reacting with the acidic properties of the rain. This is because the sulphuric acid in the rain chemically reacts with the calcium compounds in the stones (limestone, sandstone, marble and granite) to create gypsum, which then flakes off. This is also commonly seen on old gravestones where the acid rain can cause the inscription to become completely illegible. Acid rain also causes an increased rate of oxidation for iron. Visibility is also reduced by sulphate and nitrate in the atmosphere.


How does an acid rain form?

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What does acid rain do to buildings made from limestone?

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Give two other examples of carbonates are damaged by acid rain?

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