it harms the plant. doesnt provide proper nutrition
most vegetables, as including corn, grow well in acid soil and acidic soil isn't a problem for them.
yes,acid does effect soil.
no not always because it causes acid levels in the soil to rise and cause most plants who are not adapted to the soil acidity to die but there are a few plants that can survive in those conditions
Acid in acid rain causes a deterioration of stone and wood. It also makes soil too acidic for plants to grow and makes water to acidic for fish to live in.
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because rain has acid in it it makes the soil have acid in it
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.
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.
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Acid.
alkaline soil alkaline soil
Why would a plant like acid? Obviously go with the soil.