What is the acid deposition?
Deposition
Acid is the storage of acid in any form on objects in the environment, be it natural or artificial. In most cases, acid deposition commonly has the form of acid rain, which often gains the greatest attention because it is perceived as the most dangerous. Other forms include both solid and gases, and although they do not have to pose so much, they can still damage the objects they affect.
In order to deposit, acid must first be present in the atmosphere. This is most common from combustion of coal in electric production plants. Coal produces a substance known as sulfur dioxide. Once in the air, it mixes with other elements, especially oxygen to become sulfuric acid. Some of this material eventually falls on the ground.
The acid rain is simply a liquid deposition. Sulfuric acid is found in the clouds that condense and water droplets eventually become so heavy that they fall. Sour rain can actually Fall many kilometers from the place toDE is a real coal plant, simply because of the wind patterns and the time to form acid and fall.
Acid deposition can also occur through a form of acid particles that are solid substances and acidic pairs, which are gases. When acid returns to the planet's surface, it lands on other subjects such as buildings, trees and lakes. In most cases, these objects are not ready to address the introduction of higher acid levels and are therefore negatively affected.The main damage is caused by buildings and cars, as well as trees and water systems such as lakes and rivers. Storage of acid can remove buildings and cars and even lead to structural deterioration. In the forests, the trees may die in large numbers because the plants try to cope with a pH other than prefer. The same applies to water systems whereish and other wild animals can be damaged due to UKLady of acid.
Therefore, the stopping of acid deposition has become the main problem for many countries in the world. Although in the near future it may not be possible to completely eradicate coal power plants, the transition to cleaner forms of energy without coal or even by technologies of pure coal coal coal can help. For example, acid deposition can be almost eradicated using a washing machine that removes sulfur from emissions that produce coal plants.