If there is acid rain, can there be acid snow, acid fog and/or acid hail? ________________
A better descriptor is “acid precipitation” - this is any type or precipitation whose pH is between 4.2 < 4.4. NORMAL precipitation has a pH of about 5.6 (which is slightly acidic)
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Yes, there can be acid snow, acid fog, and acid hail if the pH levels in these forms of precipitation are between 4.2 and 4.4. Acid precipitation can manifest in various forms depending on the pH levels of the precipitation. So, acid rain is just one example of acid precipitation, but other forms such as acid snow, acid fog, and acid hail are also possible.