Friday, July 30, 2010

EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN ON THE ECONOMY

Because of acid rain, many fish have died. This reduces the ability of fish being caught and sold. People who rely on fishing for their income may find themselves without a job. Owners of farms may be unable to produce quality crops to be sold. With the continued deterioration of buildings, the economy will have to spend more money to repair such problems.

            It currently costs the American automobile industry sixty one million dollars each year to use acid-resistant paint on new vehicles. In turn, the cost of the vehicle will increase to compensate for the cost of the resistant paint. This inflation in automobile cost can prove to be a problem for many that rely on a car but can not afford the influx. Acid rain is also responsible for the loss of two billion to four billion dollars worth of wheat, corn, soybeans, and peanuts. This is devastating for the income of the farmers as well as the people who purchase these goods. Without these goods being readily available, the prices will increase and the products could become hard to get.

            The acid rain effects buildings and other structures, leading to increased maintenance costs. To reduce damage to automotive paint caused by acid rain and acidic dry deposition, some manufacturers use acid-resistant paints, at an average cost of $5 for each new vehicle (or a total of $61 million per year for all new cars and trucks sold in the U.S.)

10 comments:

  1. This was very helpful for my project about acid rain. Thank you very much.

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  2. Very good it helped me in my research paper

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  3. same as all the others, thank you

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  4. this was so useful for my essay

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  5. yeah this has been very helpful for my essay, thnx man

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  6. I'm doing an IB AI, can anyone help me out with the economic effects of acidic rain? What's a good question/hypothesis

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