it can damage buildings and pollute rivers which have life in them and kill the living species in the water
it was damaged because the acid rain erodded the Acropolis of athens.
acid rain doesnt exist
Buildings and monuments made of limestone are greatly damaged by acid rain, air pollution, and weathering caused by wind and water erosion. These elements can cause the stone to deteriorate and lose its structural integrity over time.
Acid-rain from pollution
acid rain is made acidic by pollution in the air. acid rain erodes stone buildings , statues and kills plants and fish .
An acid rain forms due to both sulphuric and nitric acid making it acid rain. Acid rain damages buildings, metal structures, soils plants and animal life
Limestone is composed mostly of calcium carbonate, which reacts with acids in the rain (such as sulfuric acid) to form soluble calcium compounds that are washed away. This process, known as acid rain erosion, weakens the structure of limestone buildings and can result in the deterioration of the building material over time.
Examples of carbonates are damaged by acid rain are sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and zinc carbonate.
it dissolves them
Acid rain has stunted the growth of forests in Canada.
acid rain is made by pollutants in the air that give the the rain an acid or vinegar like feeling acid rain destroys plants animals and buildings