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It makes soil (land) more acidic, making conditions more difficult for plants to grow - may result in loss of vegetation. Acid rain can also affect buildings made of vulnerable materials to weathering, such as limestone. It also makes water more acidic (sea/lakes etc.) which can affect aquatic life as they cannot live in acidic conditions.

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