The soil near mountaintops tends to be thinner and more susceptible to problems. This being the case, high-elevation trees are doubly susceptible because of the marginal nature of their soil.
Because evergreens carry their foliage all year round and are therefore more exposed to acid rain.
Anthony Campo's bird nest. aka his buffalo fro. Acid rain causes the soil to turn to an acidic state, which involves the pH level to decrease. Just like human skin, lower the pH level is, the more harm it would cause to our skin cells. Plants like trees, bushes...etc. can only survive or live normally under a certain amount of acid which is usually neutral. (lowest, -1.0 = Hydrochloric acid. highest, 13.5 = household lye) This is because when acid rain pours, the soil turn acidic which is impossible for plants to live in. With US being a huge nation with large amount of plantations, when acid rain falls, trees get affected and die or do not produce as much fruits/flowers as they normally do. Therefore the plantation owners do not earn as much as the used to and the entire economic state of the US will experience a down slide. Acid rain causes the soil to turn to an acidic state, which involves the pH level to decrease. Just like human skin, lower the pH level is, the more harm it would cause to our skin cells. Plants like trees, bushes...etc. can only survive or live normally under a certain amount of acid which is usually neutral. (lowest, -1.0 = Hydrochloric acid. highest, 13.5 = household lye) This is because when acid rain pours, the soil turn acidic which is impossible for plants to live in. With US being a huge nation with large amount of plantations and all, when acid rain falls, trees get affected and die or do not produce as much fruits/flowers as they normally do. Therefore the plantation owners do not earn as much as the used to and the entire economic state of the US will experience a down slide.
Deciduous temperate forests currently cover almost 2 billion hectares (20,000,000 sq. km) around the world. The main environmental issue in these forests is acid rain. The solution to the problem is use an alternative energy source and reducing pollution.
Cedars are acid-loving trees, so an acidic fertilizer would work best
Acid rain is harmful that question depends on how strong the acid is the lower the pH the stronger, Stronger acid corrodes your skin if you get caught in, kills trees by burning their interior cells, Corrodes organisms in lakes and if mixed with other acids this causes severe damages to houses. Sulfur dioxide is released into the atmosphere as a by-product of the combustion of coal or oil, and in the presence of water vapor, it chemically reacts in the atmosphere with oxygen - forming H2SO4 - Sulfuric Acid - the primary constituent of acid rain. Acid rain affects our environment in many ways. Acid rain affects the trees, fish life, crustaceans, contaminates lakes and swimholes and all these things can lead up to bigger problems.
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Few leaves fall each year to make compost under the trees. Acid conditions from the conifers do not promote lush growth seasonally as with a deciduous forest therefore there is less to rot over the winter.
Acid rain destroys trees in Germany's forests.
Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
The needles of the conifers form a acid mulch that does not suit many plants although some grow around the edge of the canopy.
it will effect the forest as the trees will be damged and we need them the fish will die because of the acid and agriculture will also be affected
in areas such as the north east of America where there are lots of factories the trees, plants and water will be affected by acid rain in the water fish and other animals that live in water can be affected by the acid rain plants and trees can die from acid rain but the rain isn't acid enough to effect humans though it will over time erode stone and brick in buildings. if you mean where are the places effected by acid rain as i said above north east of America, the Southeastern section of Canada, the Toronto-Hamilton area, Central Europe and Scandanavia example Norway, Finland and Asia example India and china.
Yes, granite is affected by acid rain.
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Sandstone could be affected by acid rain as it is chemical erosion.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
the acid burns them ?
Vegetation is affected by acid rain by coming in contact with the acid rain can kill the plants. Hope this helps. :)