Acid rain

As the name indicates the rain containing excess of acids is called an acid rain.

The rain becomes acidic because carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide (which are released into the air as pollutants) dissolve in rain drops to form carbonic acid, sulphuric acid and nitric acid respectively.

Acid rain can cause damage to buildings, historical monuments, plants and animals.

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