Acid Rain


 
 
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Acid Rain

Acid Rain :

Acid rain is the rain, which has been made more acidic than normal by the presence of dissolved pollutants, such as sulphur dioxide (SO_2) and nitrogen oxides (NO_2, NO_3). These acidic oxides enter into the atmosphere by combustion of fossil fuels in homes, transport and industries. These gases arise from volcanic emissions also.

Harmful Effects of Acid Rain :

Acid rain can corrode buildings and statues, especially those made with marble and stone. The limestone (marble) dissolves is acid rain and slowly gets crumbled away. The phenomenon of corrosion of marble is also called “Marble cancer’.

  • Acid rain can damage crops and trees. It washes away minerals like magnesium (Mg) and calcium present in the soil. As a result, the crops are not able to get nutrients in proper amounts. 
  • It damages plants by destroying their leaves. They first become yellow and then die. 
  • Aluminium ions present in the soil are washed out by acid rain. They can reach river and lakes and kill fishes. 
  • When acid rain falls on fresh water lakes, rivers, ponds, etc., their water becomes acidic. This cause damage to aquatic plants and animals. 
  • It can cause extensive damage to forests, the wildlife and other forms of life.
  • The Taj Mahal : The Taj Mahal, situated at Agra in our country, which is a heritage building and India’s most famous tourist attraction is facing a threat to its remarkable beauty by acidic air pollutants from the neighboring factories like rubber processing, automobiles, chemicals and especially, the Mathura oil refinery produce pollutants like sulphur dioxide (dpi{120} SO_2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO_2) which are responsible for acid rain. Experts have warned that the white marble of Taj Mahal has already developed patches of discoloration. Also the fumes emitted from the chimneys of Mathura oil refinery have been responsible for the corrosion of the marble of the Taj Mahal. However, timely steps and efforts of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have resulted in restoring its past glory.

                         

    Sample Questions
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    Question : 1

    Which gaseous pollutants are responsible for causing acid rain? 

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 2

    Acid rain is the downpour of   __________________

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 3

    large CO __2 is  ________  towards litmus :

    Right Option : A
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