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Q: What is the affect of acid rain on Germany's black forest?
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How does acid rain affect the black forest in Germany?

Damages property and crops


What has damaged the black forest?

The acid rain


What is a major environmental concern in Germany's black forest?

The forest is being destroyed by acid rain.


What European country has acid rain and black forest problems?

germany


What has acid rain do to the black forest?

Kiled trees do to photothisenise that is taking in the acid rain for water which is killing the plants


What is its major problem is occurring there in The Black Forest?

Acid rain was a major problem in Europe and the USA in the last few decades of the 20th century. ... Acid rain occurs when these gases react in the atmosphere with .... This included about one half of the famous Black Forest.


How does Acid Rain affect Germany?

It burns Germany's black forest.Nice answer man!


When coal is burned in a power plant for electricity in one city how might this affect a forest many miles away?

It could contribute to acid rain falling on the forest.


How does chlorofluorocarbon and acid rain affect the temperate deciduous forest?

Acid rain can often cause the soil acidity to higher, meaning only certain plans can grow and also plants are weakened by the rain.


Where has some of the acid rain and forest declline been observed?

where has some of the acid rain and forest decline been observed


What is the personification to the acid rain?

The acid rain smudged the forest in America. The acid rain actually kills the forest, not smudge. It looks like the acid rain is smudging but to not take it literally, it's a personification.


What mixes with moisture in the atmosphere to produce acid precipitation?

Sulphur. A common source is dihydrogen-sulfide (H2S). This combines readily with atmospheric H2O, water, to form H2SO4 or sulfuric acid - rain. In central Europe, The 'Black Forest' is now renown for its [black] color.