no it is really water.
Acid rain lowers the pH of ponds where it stresses aquatic organisms; it causes heavy metal salts to leach out of the soil into streams and aquifers where the heavy metals poison organisms; and it dissolves limestone, increasing erosion of bare rock.
It seriously diminshes the quality of soil as it contains harmful chemicals and it lowers the pH of the soil making it harder to grow crops.
Although acid rain can impact plant life directly by phytotoxic reactions this is not the major impact. It also affects the soil structure and promotes both the leaching of soil nutrients and liberating toxics metals in the soil.
because rain has acid in it it makes the soil have acid in it
It diminishes the soil as it contains harmful chemicals.
acid rain is a rain which ph varies fron 5.6 to as low 3.0. The ph of natural rainfall is slightly acidic - 5.6 It causes damage to leaves of plants. It causes leaching of nutrients out of d soil. It also corrodes materials such as marble, metals
Acid rain does a great deal of damage to the soil and standing crops as well.
fertilisers and acid rain
it effects the soil
happen to the soil,crops,plants,animals and exposed water acid rain
Trees are also harmed by acid rain. In Germany, the forests are believed to be dying because acid rain is harming them. Scientists say that acid rain damages the waxy outer coating that protects the leaves. When this happens, it allows the acid to seep into the tree. Instead of water changing from a liquid to a gas inside the leaves, gas is taking the place of the water. This prevents the plant from taking in carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis, and the plant will eventually die. Acid rain, acid fog, and acid vapour also damage forests by damaging the surface of the leaves and needles. This makes it harder for the trees to withstand the cold and will cause the tree to die. Acid rain also harms the soil that the trees are growing in by taking most of the valuable nutrients away from the soil. Acid rain also leaves a lot of aluminum in the soil, which can be harmful to the trees that grow there. The atmosphere deposits a lot of toxic metals into the forests because acid rain contains metal. Some of these metals are lead, zinc, copper, chromium, and aluminum. When there is acid rain, the rain releases these metals. This is believed to stunt the growth of many trees and plants. This also stunts the growth of mosses, algae, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and fungi that are needed to help the forest grow. Forests need these because they eat the harmful things that will kill the trees, such as bad bacteria. Acid rain hurts trees because they cannot grow any more. Hope this helps :)
Acid rain.