The average occurrence of acid rain depends on your location. Because of the contents of high sulfuric acid and other chemicals, it is predominant in polluted cities. Also, winds can carry air pollution to certain areas which might be less polluted and cause acid rain. read more
Acid rain can precipitate in the form of snow, rain, fog, smoke or dust. Acid rain occurs when nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide react with water in the air. Water droplets in clouds absorb the particulates and return them as snow, sleet or rain. Acid rain increases the acidity of soil and disrupts the chemical balance of water bodies. read more