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Acid rains - M.Helen - 06-08-2008

Acid rain is a rain which pours chemical water instead of a natural one. The main reasons are the emissions of sulfur and nitrogen from big factories. For many years, acid rains caused essential harms to the agriculture. This water can penetrate deep inside the soil and it will further be impossible to grow ecological production.


Re: Acid rains - clearman - 06-10-2008

And guess who eats fruits and vegetables? :banghead


Re: Acid rains - Steven - 06-11-2008

we do! But acid rains happen very rare, I don't think it may cause big damages to agriculture, or maybe I'm not enough informed


Re: Acid rains - Faw_Peter - 06-18-2008

One of the consequence acid rains bring to the environment is that it causes death & disruption of food chains. Thereby the ecosystem is damaged.


Re: Acid rains - Benn - 06-23-2008

Acid rain affects all types of materials, from historical or cultural value objects to more ordinary objects such as cars and vehicles. Acid rain, especially in the "dry" form, corrodes metal, and accelerates the deterioration of stone and paint. The colour of the car gets less saturated.


Re: Acid rains - Faw_Peter - 06-24-2008

forests are the first which feel the consequences. The chemicals contained in these rains simply eat trees alive. Look at this


Re: Acid rains - Faw_Peter - 06-28-2008

Certain types of building stone can be dissolved in acid rain.


Re: Acid rains - clearman - 06-29-2008

very revealing photo... :nonnon
I've heard that marine species (fish especially) are very dangerous for our health too. The meat contains a big quantity of mercury from coal burning in electric power which was dissolved in the sea water. Confusedhock:


Re: Acid rains - M.Helen - 06-29-2008

do you think it has something to do with acid rains? Nevertheless, I haven't heard cases when people died because of eating any marine species.


Re: Acid rains - Benn - 07-01-2008

it is all in the future, whales die because of oil blows, acid rains could also cause their death.


Re: Acid rains - M.Helen - 07-03-2008

video about acid rains:
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Re: Acid rains - Benn - 07-15-2008

The notion of "acid rain" appeared in the middle of the 20th century, when the British scientists noticed that the pollution of the air by industrial factories made the common rains become a little bit "sourer" than usually. It is to be noticed that all rains have a little content of acid.


Re: Acid rains - Faw_Peter - 07-28-2008

M.Helen Wrote:video about acid rains:
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It's a good thing that the UK understands the problem well and offers money for carrying out researches in this respect, but unfortunately the poor countries don't pay attention to that, and thereby will suffer more because of acid raints.


Re: Acid rains - M.Helen - 07-30-2008

Poor countries understand that rich countries will help them when it is necessary, since acid rains is a phenomenon which doesn't have border, and if nothing is done, not only one state is affected, but its neighbours as well.


Re: Acid rains - Karl.in.eu - 08-30-2008

Peter has a very good point. Carelessness is the biggest handicap.


Re: Acid rains - Benn - 08-31-2008

I think UK is the country which may suffer mostly from acid rains because of 2 reasons:
1) UK is a superpower the economy of which is very strong and, thereby, industrial
2) UK is the country with lots and lots of rains.


Re: Acid rains - willyoumind - 09-01-2008

I, myself am a person that allergy to the acid rains. Thus, everytime when the rainy season arrived, I must keep myself staying at home all the time!


Re: Acid rains - M.Helen - 09-01-2008

:lol:
willy, you are a good humourist! Acid rains can not cause allergy, they kill!


Re: Acid rains - Hakan G - 09-01-2008

Good luck to all the allergic people!! Confuseduper
:haha


Re: Acid rains - Benn - 09-02-2008

well acid rains don't kill directly, but you can certainly get cancer from it.


Re: Acid rains - Karl.in.eu - 09-02-2008

Are there any national authorities in every country that monitor these rains, in order to warn the civilians?


Re: Acid rains - M.Helen - 09-04-2008

the point is that any rain contains a bit of acids, the point is that we should know when this quantity gets bigger and when smaller. But, only special devices can assess that.


Re: Acid rains - willyoumind - 09-05-2008

M.Helen Wrote::lol:
willy, you are a good humourist! Acid rains can not cause allergy, they kill!

Hehe, you're betcha...lol

To be honest, the acid rains will still harm our health, especially we can have the risk of getting cancers, if we exposed ourselves in it too often!


Re: Acid rains - Steven - 09-06-2008

Benn and Will, you are both wrong. Acid rains neither kill nor cause cancer. Instead, they may cause (but hardly possible) respiratory diseases such as asthma or chronic bronchitis.


Re: Acid rains - Nicholas - 09-10-2008

Acid rains are crucial for vetables and fruits also.