The monsoon season has finally arrived, bringing relief from the scorching heat. While getting drenched in the rain can be fun, did you know that the first rain of the monsoon can be harmful? Yes, you read that right! The first rain of the monsoon is often referred to as "acid rain," and it's not as harmless as it seems. Acid rain is a type of precipitation that is unusually acidic, with high levels of sulfur and nitrogen oxides. These harmful pollutants come from industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and other human activities. When these pollutants mix with water in the atmosphere, they form acid rain. The main culprits behind acid rain are industrial processes, fossil fuel combustion, and vehicle emissions. The sulfur and nitrogen oxides released into the air combine with water to form acid rain, which can have devastating effects on the environment. Acid rain can damage crops, affect the growth of plants, and even change the pH level of soil. It can also contaminate water bodies, affecting aquatic life. The Taj Mahal, one of India's most iconic monuments, has been affected by acid rain, causing its marble surface to turn yellow. Acid rain can also have harmful effects on human health, including respiratory problems and skin irritation. It's essential to take precautions during the first rain of the monsoon to avoid getting soaked in acid rain. So, the next time you're tempted to dance in the rain, remember the hidden dangers of acid rain and take necessary precautions to stay safe. Xiaomi Introduces SU7 Electric Car Speed Ultra7 in Bangalore, No Launch Date Yet AstraZeneca Invests Rs 250 Cr to Expand Innovation Centre in Chennai Tubeless Tires vs Normal Tires: What's the Difference?