People plant a great number of young trees in the mountains.When the trees grow big and tall enough, they are cut down by workers and carried out of the mountains to the paper mill where fine paper is made from wood.Then it is taken to every corner of the country and used for differe...
Acid rain, with a pH of 5.0 or less, is formed when pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from burning fossil fuels react with water vapor in the atmosphere, creating sulfuric and nitric acids. Acid rain can damage aquatic ecosystems by lowering pH levels and killing sensitive spec...
Acid rain, with a pH of 5.0 or less, is formed when pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from burning fossil fuels react with water vapor in the atmosphere, creating sulfuric and nitric acids. Acid rain can damage aquatic ecosystems by lowering pH levels and killing sensitive spec...
Write the balanced chemical equation for the following reaction. Include phases. Nitrogen dioxide reacts with water droplets in the atmosphere to produce nitric acid and nitrous acid. Write the equation for the reaction of nitric acid (from acid rain) with magnesium to f...
How do tsunamis affect the atmosphere? How does acid rain affect the lithosphere? How are tornadoes related to weathering, erosion, and deposition? How do hurricanes affect the geosphere? How do tsunamis affect the geosphere? How do tsunamis affect the biosphere?
For a long time, the moon returned to the earth and the earth was devastated, and everything on the moon was dead. All the pollution to the moon, the atmosphere became thin almost close to zero, tragedy staged again, once upon a certain day a diameter of 40 kilometers meteorite broke ...
How does soil contamination occur? How does pollution cause a reduction in biodiversity? How do humans cause noise pollution? What are some ways one can turn the sources of pollutants in the atmosphere into harmless substances? How does water pollution affect the geosphere?
Raindrops pick up acidity from chemicals in the atmosphere as they hurtle earthward; although the atmosphere's chemical composition varies, generally rain water has a pH of around 5, roughly the same as black coffee. (The pH scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid and runs from ...
Why does carbon dioxide have a significant influence on climate? What are some factors that can affect the rate of diffusion? Explain why either greatly decreasing or increasing the percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere is dangerous. The color change of the bromothymol blue with water is caused...
How did Earth's atmosphere change during Precambrian time? Why does ground-level ozone form when its warm? Why do CFCs damage the ozone layer? How does nitrous oxide deplete the ozone layer? Does acid rain affect the ozone layer? What affects ground-level ozone levels?