lluvia corrosivas

noun
  1. The term 'lluvia corrosivas' is Spanish for 'acid rain', which refers to rain that is unusually acidic due to atmospheric pollution, primarily from sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These pollutants can cause environmental harm, particularly to forests and lakes. noun
    The forest suffered significant damage due to the effects of acid rain.
    Acid rain can lead to the deterioration of buildings and monuments.