it really is just the balance in the ecosystem; however if carbon monoxide does not balace the fruit and egetables through polination f photosynthesis. that's the basic water cycle...basicly.
To make soil and lakes safe from acid rain, we can reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that contribute to acid rain by implementing cleaner technologies in industries and transportation. Additionally, we can use methods like liming to neutralize the acidity in soil and lakes affected by acid rain. Regular monitoring of soil and water quality can also help identify areas that need attention.
When acid rain enters lakes and rivers, it can turn the lake or river acidic if there is enough acid rain. This can kill the fish and anything living in the water. It can cause some of the aluminum in the surrounding soil to enter the water, which is also very toxic. Some types of plants are able to survive in water or soil of an acidic pH while others cannot.
Rain can contribute to pollution by washing pollutants on the ground into water sources like rivers and lakes. This process is called stormwater runoff, and it can carry trash, chemicals, and other contaminants into the environment. Additionally, rain can interact with certain pollutants in the atmosphere to create acidic rain, which can harm plants, animals, and infrastructure.
Burns your skin. Kills plants.The biggest effect of acid rain is on lakes and streams. It makes the water in them acidic. Fishes are not able to survive in this acidic water. This causes damage to trees. Acid rain also accelerates the decay of building materials and paint. The pollutants generated by acid rain also harm the human health.
Acid rain can lower the pH of lakes, making the water more acidic. This can harm fish and other aquatic life by damaging their gills, affecting their ability to reproduce, and disrupting food chains. Additionally, acid rain can leach toxic metals from the soil, further harming aquatic organisms.
Acid rain destroy's forest damages property and harms wildlife. Lakes and rivers are effected by acid rain because when the acid rain falls in to the lakes and rivers it turns into polluted water.
Commonly called: "Acid Rain."
pollution
yes. its acid you dickweed
It decreases the ph
lakes that have a floor consisting of basic minerals, such as limestone are more resistant to acid rain because the chemicals of the limestone neutralize any incoming acid.
Acid rain effects lakes and rivers, oceans and seas, and land. Acid rain also effects people
It kills trees by corroding the Nutrients' away! Then with the tree dead the animals have nothing to eat plus the acid dissolves living tissue!! It kills Creatures in Lakes and then kills the lake!
The 'acid' (sulphur dioxide or nitrogen oxides) dissolved in the rain water are acidic. Limestone is alkali. Therefore, the acid in the rain is neutralised by the limstone.
lime stone helps ACIDY lakes.
acid rain
Greenpeace has always fought to defend the atmosphere from industrial pollution. From the early 1980s, they confronted factories across Europe and North America who were causing acid rain and documented its effects: dead lakes and forests and acid-eroded historic buildings.