The major impacts of acid rain are generally on water to change the pH and alter the viability of aquatic animals and their eggs. On plants there is some potential for the direct impact to leaves, but significant damage can be done by altering the soil structure, leaching out nutrients and freeing of heavy metals to be absorbed by plants or animals.
The answer to that is very cold because in the arctic tundra is so cold that it is about probably at least 30 degress.
its is either taiga temperate rain forest tundra and deciduous rain forest
Its acid rain and wildfires
No, brazilian eastern is formed by Pantanal and Rain Forest. There is no tundra biome in Brazil.
no the biomes are dessert, tundra, temperate forest, rain forest, and something else.
Tundra, Rain Forest, Brush, Alpine, Savannah, Desert, Grassland.........
The five major biomes are tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, grasslands, and tropical rainforest. Each biome has distinct climate, fauna, and flora characteristics that differentiate it from the others.
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yes, a biome is like for example: desert, tundra, taiga, tropical rain forest, dedcuious forest. exc.....
they are the tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, grassland, tropical rain forest, desert
Depletion of the ozone layer can increase UV radiation exposure to tundra ecosystems, impacting plant and animal life. The greenhouse effect can lead to rising temperatures in the tundra, triggering permafrost melt and ecosystem disruptions. Acid rain can harm tundra vegetation and soil by altering pH levels and nutrient availability.
Tundra- Abiotic: soil, cold Biotic: Deers, humans, polar bears, caribou, Attic fox, wolves ect. Tundra is mostly found in AntarticaTiaga- Abiotic: soil biotic: treesMarine Biome- Abiotic: water, lilly pads. Biotic: FishesTropical Rain forest- Abiotic: leaves that have fallen(now dead) Biotic: Monkey, Orangatang, snake, etc.Grassland Biome- Abiotic: dead grass, dead animals. Biotic: Hyenas, Zebra, Praire Dogs.