Effects on human-made structures
- Also called:
- acid precipitation or acid deposition
- Related Topics:
- air pollution
- nitrogen dioxide
- sulfur dioxide
- nitrogen oxide
Acid deposition also affects human-made structures. The most notable effects occur on marble and limestone, which are common building materials found in many historic structures, monuments, and gravestones. Sulfur dioxide, an acid rain precursor, can react directly with limestone in the presence of water to form gypsum, which eventually flakes off or is dissolved by water. In addition, acid rain can dissolve limestone and marble through direct contact.