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It can cause acid rain, killing fish and other wildlife, or make it almost impossible to breathe.
Kiled trees do to photothisenise that is taking in the acid rain for water which is killing the plants
Fish are more sensitive to acid rain than trees. Acid rain can lower the pH levels of water bodies, making it more acidic and harmful to aquatic life like fish. Trees can also be affected by acid rain, but fish are generally more vulnerable due to their direct exposure to water contaminated with acidic compounds.
acid rain is made acidic by pollution in the air. acid rain erodes stone buildings , statues and kills plants and fish .
Acid rain comes from smoke from factories in the air. It can get into waterways and harm fish.
yes there is it is killing there trees
the effect is that the currents slowly start killing fish by pushing them onto shore
It affects the fish because the acid in the rain affects thye PH scale in the water that they live in. Hope it helped
Acid rain can lower the pH of lakes, making the water more acidic. This can harm fish and other aquatic life by damaging their gills, affecting their ability to reproduce, and disrupting food chains. Additionally, acid rain can leach toxic metals from the soil, further harming aquatic organisms.
Naturally occurring sulfur in diesel exhaust and coal smoke create sulfur dioxide , which combined with water vapor form sulfuric acid, which then falls to earth with the rain, damaging plants, killing fish and frogs, pitting paint, and eroding statues.
Plants in water and also fish because acid rain lowers the PH of the water and mucus builds up on the gills of fish
Acid rain affects animals by killing their environment and when in a form of metamorphism can change their appearance.Such as, frogs with missing legs or additional legs