it kills the trees and makes em ugly
kills them
As acid rain is acidic in nature it will change the pH of lakes and rivers also which will affect the aquatic life in them
As rain falls through air born pollution, the rain becomes slightly acidic. It this acidity that attacks the stone work and fabric of monuments and buildings. Acidic rain also causes stunted plant growth and will even kill off trees that are growing in the prevailing acidic rain pattern.
Acid rain has a low pH indicating that it is acidic. The pH in the soil can have a detrimental effect on some trees.
Acid rain is a mixture of pollutants in the atmosphere as well as natural waste. When this falls, it can, over time, damage and corrode plants, rocks, and other living things. This can be seen in many old statues. Trees such as pines and spruce can be damaged by acid rain. It can eventually eat away roots and rot the inside of the trees. This can also be a problem because the most acidic rain falls the farthest north, where these trees are located.
it's acidic material could melt the ropes
because it gets in the soil the plant or tree absorbs it
definatley if it is acidic water, but for normal water/rain im not sure
Acid rain makes the streams and water more acidic for that the fishes in that stream will die and so will the animals that drink from it. It will also kill some trees that aren't acid resistant.
Green trees bring more rain. Human beings are cutting trees for fulfilling their needs. So, the amount of trees are becoming less effecting the amount of rain.
Acid rain is acidic.
This is an acidic rain.
All rain water is slightly acidic.