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power stations, factories and cars all burn fuels anad therefore they all produce polluting gases.
the gases react with tiny droplets of water in clouds to form sulphuric and nitric acids.
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What causes corrosion on manmade structures?

acid rain destroys man made structures


Why is acid rain bad?

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Can acid rain contaminate food?

Yes. I would say so.Actually, I (JEK) don't think so... It can certainly harm plants and reduce harvest yields, but I'm not so sure that it presents a health problem to eat foods that were affected by acid rain. Acid rain does not directly impact the health of humans (for instance, if it is rain or bodies of water are not dangerous due to acid rain). However the causes of acid rain, the oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, are dangerous.See the Web Links for more information about the causes and dangers of acid rain.


What is caused by the release of pollutants into the air and causes damage to statues forests and lakes?

The release of pollutants into the air can lead to acid rain, which can cause damage to statues, forests, and lakes. Acid rain is created when pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water vapor in the atmosphere, forming sulfuric acid and nitric acid that can harm these natural and cultural resources.


What are the ill effects of acid rain to biotic and abiotic components of the earth?

Acid rain can harm biotic components by damaging plant leaves, impacting aquatic ecosystems by lowering the pH of water bodies, and affecting the health of organisms that rely on these ecosystems. It can also degrade abiotic components like buildings, monuments, and infrastructure by corroding them due to the acidic nature of the rain.