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The acid rain is caused by the burning of fossil fuels in automobiles and coal-fired thermal power plants, which emit sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases react with rain to form sulphuric acid and carbonic acid, resulting in acid rain.
- How is acid rain harmful?
- Does air pollution lead to water pollution? Give an example to support your answer.
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- It lowers the pH of lakes, rivers, and soils, killing aquatic plants and fish and disrupting food chains; it can also leach toxic heavy metals from soil into water, making groundwater unsafe.
- It damages crops and forests by harming leaves and reducing growth and yield.
- It corrodes buildings, monuments and statues (especially marble and limestone) and damages other man‑made structures.
- Yes. Gases released to the air (e.g., SO2 and NOx from vehicles and coal plants) react with rainwater to form acids; when that acid rain falls into lakes, rivers, and soils, it makes them acidic and pollutes them. This is a direct example of air pollution causing water pollution.
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