Acid Rain Acid rain is basically rain that has a higher than normal acid level (low pH).

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Acid Rain Acid rain is basically rain that has a higher than normal acid level (low pH).

Causes of Acid Rain Burning coal. Oil and natural gas in power stations makes electricity, giving off sulphur dioxide gas. Burning petrol and oil in vehicle engines gives off nitrogen oxides as gases. These gases mix with water vapor and rainwater– which fall as acid rain.

The Problem! People probably couldn't live without electricity! Therefore coal will continue to be burnt. Also, electricity and energy are constantly being overused.

More problems Acid rain can travel long distances. Often it doesn’t fall where the gas is produced. High chimneys disperse (spread) the gases and winds blow them great distances before they dissolve and fall to Earth as rain. .

How Acid Rain Affects The Environment Acid rain is an extremely destructive form of pollution, and the environment suffers from its effects. Forests, trees, lakes, animals, and plants suffer from acid rain.

Lakes are also damaged by acid rain Lakes are also damaged by acid rain. Fish die off, and that removes the main source of food for birds. Acid rain can even kill fish before they are born when the eggs are laid and come into contact with the acid. Fish usually die only when the acid level of a lake is high; when the acid level is lower, they can become sick, suffer stunted growth, or lose their ability to reproduce. Also, birds can die from eating "toxic" fish and insects.

Buildings Acid rain dissolves the stonework and mortar of buildings (especially those made out of sandstone or limestone). It reacts with the minerals in the stone to form a powdery substance that can be washed away by rain.

Transport Currently, both the railway industry and the airplane industry are having to spend a lot of money to repair the corrosive damage done by acid rain. Also, bridges have collapsed in the past due to acid rain corrosion.

Humans Humans can become seriously ill, and can even die from the effects of acid rain. One of the major problems that acid rain can cause in a human being is respiratory problems.

Acid rain can be absorbed by both plants (through soil and/or direct contact) and animals (from things they eat and/or direct contact). When humans eat these plants or animals, the toxins inside of their meals can affect them. Brain damage, kidney problems, and Alzheimer's disease has been linked to people eating "toxic" animals/plants.

What are the solutions to acid rain?

Solutions 1 . Reduce the amount of electricity we use - turn tv’s off at the mains, don’t leave on standby. turn off lights when a room is not in use. 2. Use renewable energy like wind power, solar panels, tidal power, HEP schemes and geothermal energy. 3. Fit catalytic converters to vehicle exhausts which remove the nitrogen oxides. 4. Limit the number of vehicles on the roads and increase public transport.