when it rains the plants have sex with themelves and the acid goes in
yes,acid does effect soil.
because rain has acid in it it makes the soil have acid in it
It is possible that muriatic acid will damage the soil on a permanent basis. If your soil needs additional acid, vinegar works better than anything.
Soil is not the same everywhere. In different locations we can find soil with different chemical composition, and different pH. Soil can be either acid or alkaline.
basic
Acid.
When water mixes with carbon dioxide gas in the soil, it forms carbonic acid. This weak acid can break down minerals in the soil, leading to the weathering of rocks and contributing to soil fertility.
Acid rain contains sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid. When acid rain falls to the ground, it decreases the soil pH by releasing hydrogen ions, making the soil more acidic. This can be harmful to plants and soil organisms.
alkaline soil alkaline soil
When rainwater reacts with carbon dioxide in the soil, it forms carbonic acid. This weak acid can further contribute to the weathering of rocks and minerals in the soil.
Why would a plant like acid? Obviously go with the soil.
Some soil is more acidic that others.