How does air pollution cause acid rain?

Question: How does air pollution cause acid rain?
If you could also tell me what effect air pollution has on buildings nd monuments that would be really great…im doing this chart for my hw nd i need all the help i can get! thnx soo much!!

Answer:

Answer by christino
the polluted air mix with the clouds and when to clouds condensate is goes away as water and then you have acid rain, it can deteriorate the paint of cars

4 Responses to “How does air pollution cause acid rain?”

  • shikhar:

    air pollution has so2 + no2 + co2…these oxides of carbon, oxygen and nitrogen react with falling raindrops to produce acids…these acids fall on earth and we call this rain as acid rain…this rain degrades the natural beauty of buildings….thank you

  • cherry babe:

    !combination of pollution and water creates acid!!!

  • Meg D:

    There are many factor of air pollution such as radon, acid rain, haze, etc. When sunlight comes into contact with tiny bits or particles of pollution, this causes haze in the air outside. Haze reduces the clearness and color of what we see. Motor vehicles and burning fuel release haze-causing pollution. Other gases released into the air and carried by wind many miles from the pollution source can form haze.

    Serious health problems have been linked to some pollutants that cause haze. Breathing problems and even death can also happen after being exposed to very small amounts. In scenic parks and wilderness areas, haze has reduced how much we can see.

  • aisha:

    u have already got yr required answer

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