Together, biological organisms and the environment in which they live are called an ecosystem. The plants and animals living within an ecosystem are highly interdependent. For example, frogs may tolerate relatively high levels of acidity, but if they eat insects like the mayfly, they may be affected because part of their food supply may disappear. Because of the connections between the many fish, plants, and other organisms living in an aquatic ecosystem, changes in pH or aluminum levels affect biodiversity as well. Thus, as lakes and streams become more acidic, the numbers and types of fish and other aquatic plants and animals that live in these waters decrease.
The Ph of pond water is usually in balance with the geology and soil in a location. This means that species in the pond will be adapted to a particular Ph.
Acid rain will drastically change the Ph of the pond and this will likely kill off a wide range of the indigenous spices in it, reducing the biodiversity of the habitat.
killing trees, fish, and amohibian populatins, and burns buildings
Acid rain is caused by pollution in water being evaporated and then rained down. Acid rain causes pollution particles to form in the air, which are then breathed in, damaging people's lungs.
it can affect living things by poisioing the living things in the world because of the toxic gas vanessa xx
pollution and sickness
it can kill fish in the pond or it can kil people
Acid rain can damage skin of a person.
Yes, acid rain does affect germination of seeds by mixing in with the soil and damaging the seed coating.
Acid rain can have a devastating affect on the desert. This acid can wear through the plants protective layer and it will then die in the sun.
We build factories that create pollution; in some cases acid rain
acid rain can affect many things
it burns it
yes, it can
yes it can
Yes it does.
Potato