Acid Rain. Acid Rain is regular rain fallen from the clouds then made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution. This is created by the process of burning fossil fuels, they contain sulfur and nitrogen oxides, which combine with atmospheric water to form acids. When people hear the words “acid rain” they immediately think about the horrors of it. Few people think about the positive things that acid rain can bring to us. With the evidence given, both sides could be proven accurate.
To begin with, there are several cons about the effect of acid rain. Acid rain can pollute our lakes and rivers. It can pollute it because the acidity of the rain goes into the ocean causing all kinds of animals to die. This can cause the …show more content…
For example, the nitrogen in the acid rain can actually help the trees. Scientists at Michigan Technological University have studied that the increase of temperature can help the hardwood forests grow, making them more fertile.To add on, researchers found that the nitrogen and sulfur from the acid rain helps moisturize the soil. By this it means that, those trees that contained more nitrogen in the soil were able to store in more carbon. Studies all show that sulfur in the soil is a prominent nutrient for plants to grow. Some people believe that the acidity in the rain affects the lake in an insufficient matter. On the other hand evidence shows, that the acid can improve the acidity level in some lakes, rivers, oceans, etc. For instance, lakes with a pH scale of 7 are neutral while anything less than that is acidic and anything higher than 7 is basic. However, lakes that are not neutral can be very damaging to the animals living there. Therefore, when a lake or river is basic the acid rain can sometimes balance it out , making the lake or river closer to neutral. With the evidence above, acid rain can have some advantages on the