Influence on acid rain and its biosphere Introduction: Acid rain: Whenever you think of the image of acid rain, always refer to the huge boiling red raindrop that falls from the average purple cloud of the road that is supposed to destroy I will. I can see that they spin down uncontrollably in the angry fireballs; it will be very obvious. Perhaps my imagination is getting better here, but acid rain is definitely not sweet. Actually, acid rain looks like other rain. Believe it or not, there is no such thing as burning at the end, but there is a possibility of bringing a serious risk to the world we know.
Acid rain: What is the impact on the aquatic environment? What is acid rain? : Acid rain is rain, snow, fog, which is polluted by atmospheric acid and destroys the environment. Two common air pollutants acidize rain water: sulfur dioxide (SO 2) and nitrogen oxides (NO x). When these substances are released into the atmosphere, they are converted to sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4) and nitric acid (HNO 3), transported over long distances by outstanding wind, and in the form of acid rain, snow, fog or dust You can return to the earth with. - Lack of depletion of the tropical rainforest in the chart: Adverse effects on the environment Introduction The depletion of tropical rainforests by third world countries and the American industry has become an increasingly interesting field for many environmental groups. Animal rights activists are on the verge of extinction in these areas
Influence on acid rain and its biosphere Introduction: Acid rain: Whenever you think of the image of acid rain, always refer to the huge boiling red raindrop that falls from the average purple cloud of the road that is supposed to destroy I will. I can see that they spin down uncontrollably in the angry fireballs; it will be very obvious. Perhaps my imagination is getting better here, but acid rain is definitely not sweet. Actually, acid rain looks like other rain. - Influence of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems Abstract This paper shows that acid rain is a reality. It is destroying our freshwater ecosystem, so we must stop to save them. If problems can not be resolved quickly, aquatic ecosystems will be destroyed. Contents 1. What is acid rain? 2. Acidification of fresh water 3. Impact of acidification of freshwater 4. Most affected areas. 5. What measures are taken to resolve it? 6. Conclusion 7. What is acid rain?
Acidification of surface water is a direct influence of acid rain. As these surface water settles, rivers, streams, lakes, and the sea become acidic due to acid rain. Fish and other aquatic life organisms are adversely affected by the high acidity of these surface water. Acid rain attacks metals and stones, so it is corrosive. As a result, it causes weathering of the building, corrosion of the metal and peeling of the paint on the surface. Building structures made of marble and limestone are mainly affected by acid rain. This is because acids can incorporate calcium compounds into structures. This effect destroys buildings, tombstones, statues and historic buildings. Metals such as steel, bronze, copper and iron also corrode due to acid rain