It affects the fish because the acid in the rain affects thye PH scale in the water that they live in. Hope it helped
The fish could swallow the contaminated water and get into there system and they could die OR the acid rain could destroy their habitat and kill the plants and greenery.
Declining fish populations in Scandinavia can be attributed to overfishing, habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. These factors have contributed to the depletion of fish stocks and disrupted the marine ecosystem, leading to a decline in fish populations in the region.
Only for those fish that migrate past the damns.
it destroys, poisons and pollutes there environment
An aquatic biologist would most likely study the effect of acid rain on the fish population, as they specialize in the study of organisms and ecosystems in freshwater environments like rivers, lakes, and streams where fish populations are often impacted by acid rain.
a fish could get poisoned and a person could catch it and eat it
fish, turtles
There is fish, cows, chickens, goats. etc.
bye killing tons of fish could
Variables that can affect the number of fish in a lake include water temperature, availability of food, habitat quality, presence of predators, fishing pressure, and pollution levels. Additionally, natural events like floods or droughts can also impact fish populations.
Dick McWilliams has written: 'An evaluation of several types of gear for sampling fish populations' -- subject(s): Fish populations, Measurement
Yes it is in fact acid raining from the sky which means it would not really kill them it could. It would also damage them.