Acid rain is the result of sulfur compounds entering the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels. When it rains, these compounds enter raindrops and fall to the ground. These chemicals have a lower pH (possible Hydrogen) which is a measure of acidity and basicity.
Any ecosystem near a coal fired power plant is susceptible to acid rain, however, the most obvious are forests and lakes.
Fresh water fish primarily, but all lake and pond creatures where there is standing fresh water.
Acid rain speeds up the weathering and erosion process in rocks. It causes metals to rust. It can burn or even kill living organisms.
All organisms in one way or another are being affected by acid rain. This is because the acid rain travels throughout the food chain causing sickness and mutations.
Small solid materials that come from pieces of rocks and living organisms
Organisms and rocks both contain stable and unstable elements.
Lichen are a composite of two organisms (fungus and algae) living symbiotically and they have a small amount of acid. ;p and it breaks down rocks by growing on rocks!
Biotic animals are living organisms such as squirrels or humans, and antibiotic are nonliving things such as rocks
A living thing is usually defined as having movement, respiration, sensation, growth, reproduction,excretion and nutritional needs. A good way to remember this is MRS GRENN. Rocks do not have all of these characteristics, so by this definition, they are not considered to be living.
! It Is Salt!
Because they are not living organisms.
all of them
Metals dissolved from rocks, enter sea Introduced by hydrothermal vents Organisms use metals in ratios from sea
it brackes rocks
it brackes rocks
Inorganic. Not a result of the processes of organisms.
The atoms in the rocks are non-living and the atoms in the organisms are living and the atoms in the rocks do not combine to form living cells and the atoms in the organism combine to form living cells
No live organisms have cells, a rock does not.
The remains of living organisms
Hardened rocks are not considered to be alive, and living beings (prisoners) break them into smaller rocks, so, yes, they do.
Meteorites do not have a genetic classification because they are not living organisms. They are fragments of solid matter, such as rocks or metals, that have fallen to Earth from space. Genetic classification is used for organisms to categorize them based on their genetic similarities and evolutionary relationships.