Impact of acidic snow and atmospheric conditions on ecological systems in industrial tropical and polar regions globally, such as Calgary.
Acid snow and Air, a type of acid deposition, refers to snow and air that has elevated acidity levels due to atmospheric contaminants such as sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide,nitrogen oxides. These pollutants react in the atmosphere to produce hydrogen acid,sulfuric and nitric acids, which subsequently fall as acidic precipitation.
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Formation:
Similar to acid rain, acid snow mixture with air(CO) is generated when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are released into the atmosphere, primarily from the combustion of fossil fuels.
Acidic Precipitation:
In the atmosphere, these gases interact with water to create Hydrogen acid ,sulfuric and nitric acids.
Acid Deposition:
The term acid deposition encompasses all forms of precipitation that contain acidic elements, including rain, snow, sleet, hail, exhaust smoke, fog, and even dust.
Environmental Impact:
Acid snow poses a threat to the environment as it can accumulate on the ground and, upon melting, release significant amounts of acidic water into surrounding ecosystems, adversely affecting aquatic life and other habitats.
"Acid Pulse":
During the spring, when snow melts quickly, bodies of water such as streams and lakes may experience a sudden influx of acid, a phenomenon referred to as "acid pulse."
Examples:
Acid snow can exhibit a pH level as low as 3.6, indicating a high degree of acidity.
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Natural vs. Human-caused:
Natural phenomena, including volcanic eruptions,and wildfire contribute a comparable amount of sulfur oxides and carbon monoxide to the atmosphere as do human industrial activities.
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There is bacterial in the acidic snow and air
Carbonmonoxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, has detrimental effects on the environment, including harming aquatic ecosystems, forests, and even damaging buildings and monuments.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the effects of acid snow and air:
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Ecological Effects:
Aquatic Ecosystems:
Acid cold and air increases the acidity of lakes and rivers, making their body systems e.g respiratory, digestive system etc. unsuitable for many aquatic organisms , including fish, amphibians, and plants.
Leaching of Metals:
Acid snow and air can leach toxic metals like aluminum from the soil into waterways, further causes die of aquatic life.
Forests:
Acid snow and air can damage trees by stunted and weakening their leaves and roots, making them more susceptible to diseases and pests.
Soil:
Acid snow and air can deplete soil structure and texture and essential nutrients like calcium and magnesium, and increase the concentration of harmful metals, impacting plant growth.
Biodiversity:
Acid snow and air can lead to a decline in biodiversity e.g migration, disease invasion and food scarcity in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
Damage to Structures and Materials:
Buildings and Monuments: Acid snow and air can corrode or rust or damage materials like stone, marble, and metal, causing deterioration of buildings, statues, and other structures.
Paint and Coatings: Acid rain can cause paint to peel and corrode metal surfaces.
Visibility: Acid rain and its associated pollutants can contribute to smog and haze, reducing visibility and affecting air quality.
Human Health:
Brain system; it causes quick damage front and back lobe while connection with hard drug and smoke , narcotic action of medulla oblongata of the head.
Respiratory Problems:
Acid snow and air and its associated pollutants can contribute to respiratory problems and other health issues.
Water Contamination:
Acid snow or air can contaminate drinking water sources with heavy metals and other pollutants.
Digestive system: In pass bad gases and bacteria through the pores space of the body to the stomach and react with digestive organs and in the long run causes damage to them.
Reproductive system imbalance through the malfunctions of the brain.
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Conclusion
Differences in the physicochemical properties of acidic or air snow in the atmosphere of the glacier are the result of the advection of warm air masses, which falls on the earth is fatal pollution and destruction of the ecological system of tropical and polar heavy industrial regions on the earth. The end of the effects shows at the summer and autumn time in tropical and polar regions.
Recommended : Well standard of body protection and safety and proper intake of organic foods and herbs(Substance)
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Authored by Olatunbosun Ibrahim Akanbi(Bosmanbusiness multidynamics ltd company)