Can acid rain cause damage to the environment?

1 Answer
Oct 2, 2017

Of course.

Explanation:

Acid rain causes loss of forests, loss of aquatic creatures, loss of green cover, loss of marble and metal monuments as well as damages on cars, trucks, tires, buildings, etc.

There are many examples all around the world that acid rain causes lots of damages in both natural environment and human-made environment (cities, towns, monuments, etc.).

A picture of it (From Alamy.com)

Alamy.com