Of course they are. Everything in the environment is affected, actually. But focusing in on the aquatic systems I could give you more information. First of all they are GREATLY affected! The acid rain raises the pH levels of the water. As this happens it kills off many species of aquatic life. The first to go are normally the craw fish and clam species, then most fish die off. Depending on how quickly the acid rain gets to the aquatic system, some species may be capable of actually adapting to the rain acidic water. When it comes to humans, the aquatic systems that are affected WILL affect us! We have to drink that water sooner or later! I understand it's put through filters and cleaned but the acidic water will still affect us.
Water affect us in many reasons :to drinkto wash ourselvesto clean our housesto cook
Acidic water may be able to chemically burn your skin, or your throat if you drink it. It can irritate your eyes and nose (if you breath a mist containing it). Acidic water in the environment creates acidic conditions in soil and ponds that will kill those plants and animals that need non-acidic conditions to thrive.
Because it recycles water and gives us rain.
Because it recycles water and gives us rain.
water afect humans because it give us something to drink and give us energy
Mercury doesn't really affect our water, it affects and poisons us and other life in the water. It is a poison that interferes with the brain and nervous system.
if we have no water to drink in then you'll die if you don't drink it in 3 days.
How do the heating and cooling differences between land and water affect us? ...
water hydrates us, strangley most drinks like coffe, juice, milk ect do not actually hydrate us, instead they dehydrate us.
The area in the US that h the most acidic rain is the East Coast. This includes the Appalachian Mountains and the Northeast.
They are a source of fresh water, transportation, and food (Fish).